Falls are a threat to the health and independence of older adults. How big is the problem? Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers.

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Falls are a threat to the health and independence of older adults. How big is the problem? Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

How big is the problem? One out of three adults age 65 and older falls each year Less than half talk to their healthcare providers about it Falls are the leading cause of injury death Most common cause of injuries and hospital admissions Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

How big is the problem? In 2010, 2.3 million nonfatal fall injuries were treated in emergency departments More than 662,000 of these patients were hospitalized In 2010, the direct medical costs of falls was $30.0 billion Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Who is at risk? Fall Injuries: People age 75 and older are four to five times more likely than those age 65 to 74 to be admitted to a long-term care facility for a year or longer Rates of fall-related fractures among older women are more than twice those for men

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Who is at risk? Fall Injuries: Over 95% of hip fractures are caused by falls In 2009, there were 271,000 hip fractures and the rate for women was almost three times the rate for men

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention How can older adults prevent falls? Older adults can remain independent and reduce their chances of falling. They can: Exercise regularly Exercises should focus on increasing leg strength and improving balance They get more challenging over time Yoga and Tai Chi programs are especially good

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Ask their doctor or pharmacist to review their medicinesboth prescription and over-the counterto identify medicines that may cause side effects or interactions such as dizziness or drowsiness. Medication Management How can older adults prevent falls?

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention How can older adults prevent falls? Vision Checks Have their eyes checked by an eye doctor at least once a year and update their eyeglasses to maximize their vision

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention How can older adults prevent falls? Home Safety Checks Make their homes safer by reducing tripping hazards, adding grab bars inside and outside the tub or shower and next to the toilet, adding railings on both sides of stairways and improving the lighting in their homes