What can I do to prevent a fall?
Some health conditions, medications and footwear can affect your ability to stay steady on your feet. You might not notice your health changing as it can happen gradually, so it’s important to have regular checkups so any issues can be picked up before they cause a fall.
Stay active
As we get older, our muscle strength and balance reduces, which can lead to a fall. Exercises designed to improve muscle strength can reduce your risk of a fall by improving your posture, coordination and balance.
Eat well
It’s important to keep an eye on your appetite and try and make sure you’re eating well. It’s always better to eat something, even if it’s small snacks throughout the day instead of 3 main meals. Getting enough energy is important in keeping up strength and preventing falls.
Keep hydrated
As well as eating well, you should make sure you’re drinking plenty. If you don’t drink enough it’s likely that you’ll start to feel light-headed which will increase your risk of a fall. Try to drink about six to eight glasses of fluid a day.
Take care of your eyes
Our eyesight changes as we age and can lead to a trip or loss of balance. Get your eyes and glasses checked regularly – at least every 2 years. This will detect any vision problems early, before they cause you to lose your balance and coordination.
Support your bone health
Keep your bones healthy and strong by eating calcium-rich foods, getting enough vitamin D from sunlight and doing some weight-bearing exercises.
If you have weaker bones, they’re more likely to break if you fall. So stronger bones could make any injury you have much less serious.
Choose the right shoes
Problems with your feet or shoes can affect your balance and increase your risk of tripping or falling. Talk to your doctor about any foot issues.
These footwear tips can help you feel more confident on your feet:
- Make sure your shoes fit well and don’t have a tendency to slip off.
- Well-cushioned shoes offer comfort and support.
- Avoid sandals with little support and shoes with high heels.
- Wear slippers that have a good grip and that fasten and stay on properly.
- Always wear shoes or slippers, and never walk indoors in bare feet, socks or tights.
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