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Falls are a serious concern for older adults—1 in 4 adults over the age of 65 fall each year. The consequences can be significant, from fractures and head injuries to loss of independence. Many common strategies can help reduce risk, such as:
  • Removing tripping hazards

  • Improving lighting in hallways and stairways

  • Installing grab bars in bathrooms

  • Reviewing prescription drug side effects and interactions

Our Springpoint at Home Aging Life Care Advisors™ help clients address these common risks. But there’s more to fall prevention than environment and medication management.

Additional Risk Factors

  • Footwear & foot health – Flip-flops, loose shoes, or foot pain can increase fall risk.

  • Vision & hearing – Impaired senses make navigating the environment harder.

  • Balance & strength – Loss of muscle and reduced stability are among the biggest contributors.

Learning How to Fall Safely

The good news: with practice and professional guidance (from a physical therapist or even a personal trainer), you can learn techniques to reduce injury if a fall does occur:

  1. Loosen up – Instead of tensing, exhale quickly to release tension and relax your body.

  2. Bend elbows and knees – Squatting slightly helps you roll onto padded areas rather than landing on wrists or hips.

  3. Protect your head – Tuck your chin to your chest if falling backward; turn your head away if falling sideways.

  4. Land on muscle, not bone – Aim to land on buttocks, thighs, or upper arms rather than hips, knees, or spine.

  5. Keep moving – Rolling with the fall spreads impact and reduces blunt force to one area.

These actions may not come naturally in the moment—that’s why practice is key.

Building Strength & Confidence

  • Controlled lowering: Practice gently lowering yourself to the floor using your arms and legs.

  • Balance training: Activities like tai chi or chair yoga improve stability.

  • Targeted therapy: Physical therapists can create safe, personalized routines—even exercises that mimic real-life falls.


If you’d like support in finding the right resources, our Aging Life Care Advisor™ / Care Management team is here to help.

📞 Call us at 609-301-2101 or 844-724-1777 to learn more about how Springpoint at Home can serve you.

Source: Adapted from Caring News Newsletter

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