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  1. Oct 9, 2019 · Keep moving. Physical activity can go a long way toward fall prevention. With your doctor's OK, consider activities such as walking, water workouts or tai chi — a gentle exercise that involves slow and graceful dance-like movements. Such activities reduce the risk of falls by improving strength, balance, coordination and flexibility.

  2. About 2% of falls result in a broken hip. Other bones (in the upper arm, wrist, and pelvis) are broken in about 5% of falls. Some falls result in loss of consciousness or a head injury. Falls can cause even more problems if people cannot get up right away or summon help. Such a situation may be frightening and may make people feel helpless.

  3. Many state and local governments have education and/or home modification programs to help older people prevent falls. Check with your local health department, search the Eldercare Locator , or call 800-677-1116 to find your local Area Agency on Aging to see if there is a program near you.

  4. May 9, 2024 · Each year, there are about 3 million emergency department visits due to older people falls. 2. Each year, there are about 1 million fall-related hospitalizations among older adults. 2. In 2019, 83% percent of hip fracture deaths and 88% of emergency department visits and hospitalizations for hip fractures were caused by falls. 3.

  5. More than one out of four Americans age 65+ falls each year. 1. Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among older adults. 2. The cost of treating injuries caused by falls is projected to increase to over $101 billion by 2030. 3. Falls result in more than 3 million injuries treated in emergency departments annually ...

  6. Oct 17, 2022 · Falls are a major public health problem, as approximately 28–35% of individuals aged ≥ 65 years experience falls each year. As the aging population increases, more individuals will be at risk of falling ( 2 ).Among older people, physical falls are events that adversely affect health and lead to disability and mortality ( 3, 4 ).

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · The risk of falling increases with age. Falls can be especially dangerous for older adults, often causing fractures, hospitalization, and disability. The good news is that many falls are avoidable. To share the image, right-click on it and select "save image as" to save the file to your computer. We encourage you to use the hashtag #NIAHealth ...

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