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Take A Stand Against Falls
According to a recent report, falls sent 7.8 million people to the emergency department in 2001. Adults age 65 and older are especially at risk — more than one-third will fall once a year.
And now, the good news: Falls are not a normal part of aging and occur for many different reasons — often ones you can control:
- Keep floors and stairs free of clutter.
- Install grab bars in your bathroom.
- Make sure you have good lighting in your home.
Healthy habits can lessen your risk for falls, too. For example:
- Stay active. Weightbearing exercises, such as walking and climbing stairs, can help make you stronger — and less likely to fall.
- Stand up slowly after sitting or lying down.
- Wear sturdy, rubbersoled shoes around the house.
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