Preventing Falls at Home

Preventing Falls at Home

One in four Americans aged 65+ falls each year.  Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury and the most common cause of nonfatal trauma-related hospital admissions among older adults. Even when a person is not injured, the fall can carry a heavy quality of life impact. A growing number of older adults fear falling and, thus, limit their activities and social engagements. This can result in further physical decline, depression, social isolation, and feelings of helplessness.

Despite factors that especially put seniors at risk, falls are not an inevitable part of growing older. Caregivers can do several things to make a senior’s home safer and reduce their fall risk.