According to the CDC, falls result in more than 3 million emergency department visits each year, and the cost of fall injuries is estimated to be $50 billion annually. Current data shows that people who have previously fallen are 75% more likely to fall again within six months.
Factors such as decreased mobility, poor vision, and certain medications can increase the risk of falls. Understanding these risks is the first step in preventing falls and ensuring a safer living environment.
Research indicates that fall prevention programs have the potential to decrease the number of falls by 30%.
Making simple modifications to the home can significantly reduce the risk of falls. At Heart to Hart Homecare, we recommend the following home safety tips: