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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2022 · 14 MIN

4 Things You can do to Reduce Your Fall Risk Today!

from Home Designs For Life: Remodeling Ideas To Increase Safety, Function, And Accessibility In The Home. · host Janet Engel, OT/L, CAPS

Send us a text. We love to hear from our fans.There are many ways that we can reduce our fall risk. However, There are 4 main categories that need to be addressed if we are going to take a holistic approach to preventing falls.They are: 1. Having your medications reviewed by a health care provider at least once a year or any time after a hospitalization.2. Having your eyes and feet checked at least once a year by a healthcare provider.3. Improve your balance and strength by exercising regularly (3-5 per week)4. Make your home safer.Support the showwebsite: https://homedesignsforlife.com/Email: [email protected]

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