5 Ways to Prevent Falling
Briefly

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among adults over 65 in the United States, with over 14 million reporting falls annually. However, experts like Dr. Gerald Pankratz emphasize that falls can be prevented through proactive measures. A recent statement from the American Public Health Association suggests that implementing evidence-based fall prevention strategies can reduce falls by 6 to 36 percent. Additionally, even those at high risk can significantly lower their chances of falling by addressing their risks with targeted actions.
According to a recent policy statement from the American Public Health Association, evidence-based fall prevention strategies can reduce falls by 6 to 36 percent, depending on the intervention.
Dr. Pankratz said, it is not unusual for people assessed as having a 50 percent chance of falling over the next year to cut their risk in half by taking action to avoid slips and trips.
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