Published on Thursday, February 13, 2025
By Kaela Sales,
Health Promoter
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injury in Grey-Bruce. Local hospitals report almost 9,000 visits to emergency departments and more than 800 hospitalizations annually due to falls. That means approximately 2 to 3 people experience a significant fall each day in Grey-Bruce. These rates are one-and-a-half times higher than the average across Ontario.
Not only do falls physically hurt, but a fall can have long-term impacts on your health, like needing surgery due to sustained injuries, a loss of confidence resulting in a fear of falling, reduced mobility, or even a loss of independence.
The good news is that most falls are preventable.
Here are some ways that you can reduce your risk of falling this winter:
Take action to prevent a fall before it happens. Your healthcare provider can help you identify reasons related to your health or environment that may be contributing to your risk of experiencing a fall. An occupational therapist can assist with a home safety assessment to identify and safety hazards at home.
Remember to always tell someone about any slips or falls you experience.
Categories: Injury Prevention
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