More than one out of four older people falls every year, according to the CDC. And one out of five falls leads to a serious, potentially costly, injury. Look through your home and take note of its current condition. “Look out for fall hazards,” Snyder says. You might spot uneven flooring, poor lighting or places in the bathroom that could use a handrail. Take the time to make repairs and add safety features to reduce the chance of taking a bad fall in the future.
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