Fall Prevention for People With Disabilities and Older Adults

 Falls are the most frequent cause of injury and accidental death in for people over the 65 years old. New or foreign surroundings, improper footwear, cumbersome furniture arrangements, and distractions all can cause an accidental stumble and fall, causing a serious injury or even death.

However, using these prevention practices can decrease the chances an unnecessary fall.

What can I do to prevent falling?

Need more information?

If you would like to consult an Occupational Therapist about making your home safer, practitioners are available through most hospitals, community clinics, and medical centers.

Occupational Therapists and occupational therapy assistants are trained in helping both adults and children with a broad range of physical, developmental, and psychological conditions. Practitioners also assist clients with wellness techniques that may help prevent injury and disease.