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Falls Prevention

Falling is not a normal part of aging. You can prevent falls by doing the right exercises, making your home safer, getting regular health checkups, and more!

Sept. 23-27, 2024 is National Falls Prevention Awareness Week! The week is a nationwide observance with state coalitions and partners to raise awareness on preventing falls, reducing the risk of falls, and helping older adults live without fear of falling.

Check out the tools, classes and links below to learn more about Falls Prevention!

Article: 6 steps to help prevent falls in older adults

Take a Falls Free Check Up

Falls are not a natural part of aging. Even if you’re healthy or have talked with your health care provider, it’s important to check your risk. There are many steps you can take to prevent a fall. Answer 13 simple questions to get your falls risk score and resources to prevent falls.

Falls Free Check Up

Take A Matter of Balance class

These 8-week classes are designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. Participants will learn how to view falls as controllable; set goals for increasing activity; make changes to reduce fall risks at home; and exercise to increase strength and balance. All classes are currently full. Additional classes added frequently. Check out our Classes page for more details.


Become A Matter of Balance Volunteer Coach. Chances are you know someone who has fallen or who is afraid of falling. Region IV Area Agency on Aging is looking for volunteers to help provide this program. What do you need to be a coach?

  • Ability to lead low to moderate level exercise
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Enthusiasm, dependability and a willingness to lead small groups of older adults

When: October 22 & 24 (Tuesday & Thursday) from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm each day.
Where: Region IV Area Agency on Aging, 2900 Lakeview Avenue, St. Joseph, MI
Contact: Julie Schwarz at (269) 982-7759 or julieschwarz@areaagencyonaging.org.
Details: Volunteers do not have to be physical therapist or trained professional. Training
materials are provided. Volunteers are reimbursed for travel and paid a small stipend.


From the Generations Column Archives

Preventing falls is a question of assessing spaces – Sara Duris – Dec. 23, 2023
Prevention is the key to mitigating fall risk – Lynn Kellogg – Sept. 16, 2023
Take Steps to Reduce Falls – Christine Vanlandingham – Sept. 18, 2022

Click here to learn more about falls from the National Council on Aging

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