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Falls Prevention Month: 6 Essential Steps for Safer Senior Living

April is Falls Awareness Month. Learn how to hazard-proof your home and maintain independence with expert advice from Karis Life.

by Rejimon Punchayil
1 April 2026
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Falls Prevention Month: 6 Essential Steps for Safer Senior Living

April is Falls Awareness Month, highlighting the importance of safety and independence.

While falls can happen to anyone, they pose a significant risk to older Australians. Implementing a proactive prevention strategy is crucial for healthy aging, addressing potential issues like declining vision, balance, and strength. Acknowledge any fear of falling, even without prior incidents, as it’s a vital step towards building confidence.

A secure environment is essential. Ensure your home, garden, and surroundings are free of hazards. Adequate lighting, especially in hallways and stairways, is vital. Eliminate tripping and slipping risks, such as loose rugs or clutter, and wear appropriate, supportive footwear. Neglecting this simple step often leads to avoidable hospital visits.

The Mayo Clinic’s six-step falls prevention strategy provides a valuable framework: schedule a doctor’s appointment to discuss your concerns, maintain regular physical activity to strengthen muscles and improve balance, wear sensible and supportive shoes, remove potential hazards from your home, ensure adequate lighting throughout your living space, and utilize assistive devices as needed.

Your doctor may recommend a cane or walker for stability. Assistive devices like grab rails and raised toilet seats can significantly enhance safety and independence. If cost is a concern, remember that investing in prevention safeguards your long-term independence and quality of life.

Sydney offers many opportunities for active living. Staying steady and confident allows you to fully enjoy these experiences. For more information and assistance in finding suitable solutions, visit www.karislife.com.au or speak with one of their friendly Assistive Technology specialists today.

 

 

 

Stay Steady: Falls Prevention Checklist

  • Proactive Strategy: Address changes in vision, balance, and strength before an incident occurs.
  • Home Hazard Hunt: Eliminate loose rugs, clear clutter, and ensure hallways and stairs are brightly lit.
  • The 6-Step Framework: Follow the Mayo Clinic’s guide: consult your doctor, stay active, wear sensible shoes, remove hazards, improve lighting, and use assistive devices.
  • Expert Support: Need a stability assessment or home aids? Connect with the specialists at Karis Life for tailored solutions.
Rejimon Punchayil

Rejimon Punchayil

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