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KNOWLEDGE. LEADERSHIP. ACTION.

INJURY

CENTREPREVENTION

REV: 09-2017© Copyright 2017 - Finding Balance & Injury Prevention Centre.

Stay Independent.Prevent Falls.

» Review all medications with your doctor or pharmacist.

» Seniors taking more than 3-4 medications are at a higher risk of falls.

» Some prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements can increase your risk of falling.

» Visit an eye doctor for an eye exam every year.

» Older adults with low vision are 2.5 times more likely to fall.

» A comprehensive eye exam will test your vision and look for issues like glaucoma and cataracts.

» Alberta Health Care covers the cost of eye exams for adults 65 and older.

» Keep active to improve your strength and balance.

» Older adults with muscle weakness are 4-5 times more likely to fall.

» Try to do 30 minutes or more of physical activity at least 5 days each week.

» Walking, dancing, Tai Chi, and cross-country skiing are a few great ways to be active.

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