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Stay Steady: Tips for Fall Prevention Month

9/20/2025

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September is Fall Prevention Month — a crucial time to raise awareness about one of the leading causes of injury in older adults. Every year, 1 in 4 people over age 65 experiences a fall, and unfortunately, 1 in 5 of those falls results in serious injuries like broken bones or head trauma.
While falls are common in older adults, they are not an inevitable part of aging. Research shows that simple changes and targeted exercises can significantly reduce your risk of falling.

Lower Body Strength is Critical
Your legs are your foundation for stability. As we age, muscle mass naturally declines without regular resistance training, leading to lower body weakness and an increased risk of falls.
Effective Lower Body Strengthening Activities:
  • Walking regularly
  • Water exercise (gentle on joints while building strength)
  • Weight lifting or resistance band exercises
  • Bodyweight exercises like squats and lunges
  • Stair climbing
A physical therapist can design a safe, personalized strengthening program targeting the muscles you need most for better balance and stability.

Balance Training: Use It or Lose It
Balance is like any other skill—it requires practice to maintain and improve. Challenging your balance with simple exercises can make a real difference in preventing falls.

Simple Balance Exercises to Try
Start with these basics, using a sturdy chair or counter for support if needed:
  • Single-leg stands: Hold for 10-30 seconds on each foot
  • Eyes-closed standing: Stand with feet together, eyes closed for 10-15 seconds
  • Chair rises: Get up from a chair without using your hands
  • Heel-to-toe walking: Walk in a straight line, placing one foot directly in front of the other
Important: Always have something sturdy nearby to grab if you feel unsteady, and stop if you feel dizzy or uncomfortable.

Creating a Safer Home Environment
Many falls happen at home, but small environmental changes can make a huge difference in your safety.
  • Use night lights to improve visibility in hallways and bathrooms
  • Remove loose rugs or clutter that could trip you
  • Secure cords and cables out of walking paths
  • Install grab bars in bathrooms near the toilet and shower
  • Keep commonly used items within easy reach to avoid risky climbing

Don’t Forget About Vision & Medications
Your eyes and medications play a big role in balance too. Don’t overlook these important factors:
  • Have your vision checked regularly — poor eyesight can cause you to miss tripping hazards.
  • Talk with your doctor or pharmacist about your medications, especially if you feel dizzy, drowsy, or unsteady.

When to See a Physical Therapist
If you’ve noticed more unsteadiness or have experienced a fall in the past, a physical therapist can help by:
  • Assessing your balance and strength
  • Creating a personalized exercise program
  • Teaching you strategies to stay safe and confident
  • Collaborating with your doctor or pharmacist on vision or medication concerns

Bottom Line:  Falls are common but don’t have to be part of aging. By strengthening your legs, practicing balance, and making your home safer, you can reduce your risk and stay active.
This Fall Prevention Month, take one small step toward better balance—you’ll be glad you did.

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