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Remember When You Could Run This Obstacle Course?

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There was a time when we could dash up the stairs, dodge a toddler, step over a pile of laundry, avoid a cat underfoot, and hop around a toy car—all without breaking stride. But as the years pass, even one of those obstacles can be enough to cause a dangerous fall.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the leading cause of injury and injury-related death among adults aged 65 and older in the United States. Each year, more than 14 million older adults experience a fall, and about 3 million end up in the emergency room because of one.

The risks are serious: roughly 37 percent of falls result in an injury. That can mean broken bones, head trauma, or even long-term mobility issues. But the consequences aren’t only physical. Many older adults develop a fear of falling, which can lead them to avoid activity, weakening their muscles further and raising the risk of another fall.

Some causes aren’t always obvious. Age-related declines in balance, muscle strength, and vision can creep up slowly. Add in common hazards like loose rugs, poor lighting, or household clutter, and the risk becomes even greater.

The good news is that there are proven steps to reduce the chance of falling.

One of the most effective is exercise. Gentle practices like Tai Chi are especially helpful because they improve balance and leg strength. Studies show that Tai Chi can reduce fall risk by about 20 percent.

Simple changes around the home also make a big difference. Experts recommend:

  • Remove throw rugs or use non-slip mats.
  • Install grab bars in bathrooms and near stairs.
  • Ensure good lighting, especially in hallways and entryways.

Footwear matters, too. Choose slip-resistant shoes instead of loose slippers or high heels.

Health checks are important. If you feel dizzy or unsteady, talk to your doctor. They can review your medications, check your vision, and even suggest a hearing test. Hearing loss can reduce spatial awareness, which may increase the risk of tripping or losing balance.

Finally, don’t overlook technology. Devices like the Apple Watch or Life Alert offer fall detection and can automatically call 911 or alert a caregiver if you take a tumble.

Falling is common, but it isn’t inevitable. By staying active, making small safety adjustments, and embracing new tools, you can turn your home into a safer place—and keep running life’s obstacle course with confidence.

 

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