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Alberta Health Services – THE FACTS ON FALLS FOR SENIORS

Did you know falls are the most common cause of injury for seniors?

  • 1 in 3 seniors will fall each year.
  • Half of all seniors who fall do so more than once.
  • Almost half of all seniors who fall hurt themselves.
  • Even without an injury, a fall can make you worry and reduce your activity.
  • Most falls happen in the home in bathroom, kitchen, and on stairs.

Falling is not a normal part of getting older!!

What are the causes of falling?

  • Having poor balance and weak legs or you have fallen before
  • Taking risks like climbing up on chairs and not paying attention to what you are doing.
  • Rushing and hurrying (for example, when you are going to the bathroom or answering the phone).
  • Not asking for help when you cannot reach something, or when you are sick or feeling weak.
  • Having unsafe conditions in or outside of your home, such as broken or missing handrails.
  • Wearing unsafe footwear (for example, wearing open-backed shoes or slippers, or going barefoot).
  • Taking the wrong dose of medications, taking pills at the wrong time, or taking more than 8 medications a day can make you feel shaky, dizzy or weak.
  • Drinking alcohol, which affects your alertness and balance

What can I do to prevent some falls?

Pay attention.

  • Take time to slow down, plan ahead. Ask for help when you need it.

Improve your bone health: Prevent osteoporosis (having bones that can break easily). Osteoporosis Canada recommends:

  • Age 50 and over: Take 1200–1500 mg of calcium every day. (From diet and supplement)
  • Age 50 and over: Take 800–1000 International Units of vitamin D everyday.

Take supplements to get enough calcium and vitamin D.

Eat healthy meals and don’t skip meals.

Wear safe footwear and take care of your feet.

  • If your feet hurt, you will be less active and have more of a chance of falling.
  • If you have diabetes or poor feeling in your feet, see a foot doctor.
  • Wear shoes with non-slip soles and low, wide heels.
  • Make sure your shoes or slippers fit well.
  • Do not go barefoot or wear backless shoes or slippers.

Take your medicines as directed: Remember – alcohol affects how medications work.

  • Talk to your doctor about taking sleeping pills.  Sleeping pills increase the chance of falling.
  • Tell your doctor ALL the medications you are taking, including herbal medicines.
  • Have your healthcare provider review your medicines every year.

Have your vision and hearing checked.

  • Wear your glasses and hearing aids.

Make your home safer.

  • Have grab bars put next to your toilet and in the tub or shower.
  • Improve the lighting in your home. As you get older, you need brighter lights to see well.
  • Have handrails and lights put in all staircases.
  • Remove clutter that you could trip over (like papers, books, clothes, and shoes) from stairs and places where you walk.

Get moving: Begin a regular exercise program.

  • Strong bones and muscles reduce the risk of falling. Make your bones stronger through exercise.
  • Improve your balance, coordination, and leg strength through regular exercise.
  • Try walking, dancing, bowling, doing tai chi.

I am living with a chronic health condition, are there any programs that help build my muscle and bone health?

Living Well with a Chronic Condition Program for people living with chronic diseases in Calgary area offers education, exercise or self-management classes.

Please go to www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/programs/cdm or Call 403 943 2584 for English classes and call 403-650-4933 for Mandarin/Cantonese classes.

Some of the classes are available in Punjabi, Cantonese, and Mandarin.

What do I do if I fall?

  • Don’t rush to get up. Make sure you are not hurt before trying to get up or letting others help you get up. Stand up slowly and safely.
  • Tell someone that you have fallen and see a doctor if you are hurt.
  • Have your medications checked by the doctor.
  • Don’t let your fear of falling again stop you from being active.

For More Information

  • Speak with your family doctor, or for 24-hour nurse advice and health information, call Health Link Alberta at 1-866-408-LINK (5465) toll-free. Mandarin Health Link Calgary 403-943-1554, Cantonese Health Link Calgary 403-943-1556
  • Preventing falls – go to the Finding Balance at www.findingbalancealberta.ca
  • Brochures in Spanish and Chinese can be found at www.cdc.gov/injury
  • To learn more about bone health, go to www.osteoporosis.ca
  • Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research – www.acicr.ualberta.ca

If you want to read any of the previous ‘Road To Healthy Living’ series articles, please go to

http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/programs/diversity/multilingual_health_services.htm and get health information in your own language.









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