Reduce your risk of falls
Information on how to reduce your risk of falling and where to get help and advice.
Our risk of falling often increases as we get older, and most falls occur during everyday activities. Although most falls don't cause serious injury, they can leave us feeling shaken and distressed.
You can reduce your risk of having a fall by:
- making simple changes to your home
- doing regular exercises to improve your strength and balance
- staying hydrated
- getting regular eye checks
- having your medication checked regularly by your GP or a pharmacist
Where to get help and advice
Age UK Croydon
Age UK Croydon offers a free personal safety service aims to help older people who have fallen or are at risk of falling at home. Visit the Age UK Croydon’s Personal Safety and Falls Prevention webpage to find out more and to book an assessment.
You can also try one of their short physical activity videos to help you stay active at home, or download the Staying steady information guide for things you can do to reduce your risk of falling.
NHS UK
NHS UK provides information on how to reduce your risk of a fall.
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