Prevent Falls and Stay Independent: Your Guide to Safer Living
May 27, 2025

Why Balance Matters
As we age, staying on our feet becomes more than just a goal – it’s a key to living well. One in four older adults falls each year. But falls are not a normal part of aging. You can take steps today to keep your balance strong and stay safe.
Know Your Fall Risk
Ask yourself:
- Do you feel unsteady when walking?
- Have you fallen in the past year?
- Do you hold onto walls or furniture when moving around your home?
- Do you worry about falling?
If you said yes to any of these, talk to your physical therapist about a fall risk check-up.
Simple Tips to Prevent Falls
- Keep moving daily. Walking, aquatic exercise, resistance training, or tai chi can make your legs stronger and help your balance.
- Check your home. Remove things you could trip on like throw rugs or extension cords. Add grab bars in the bathroom. Make sure all of your rooms have good lighting.
- Get your eyes checked once a year. Poor vision can lead to falls.
- Review your meds. Some medications can make you dizzy or sleepy. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to look at all your meds, even over-the-counter ones.
- Wear good shoes. Choose low-heeled shoes with non-slip soles. Skip the slippers and avoid walking in socks.
How Physical Therapy Helps
A physical therapist can be your best ally in fall prevention. Your PT will:
- Test your strength and balance
- Assess your specific fall risks
- Create an individualized plan
- Teach you exercises to help you stay strong
- Show you how to get up safely if you do fall
Take Action Now
Don’t wait for a fall to happen. This Older Americans Month, take the first step to improve your balance. Call our office to set up a fall risk check-up. Our team can help you build strength, improve your balance, and keep doing the things you love.
Remember: Falls can be prevented. Small changes today can help you stay safe, strong, and independent tomorrow.