Home Hazards
Fall Facts
True/False
Equipment
Random
100

Common object in homes on floors that can result in tripping or catching feet on

Rugs & loose carpet

100

Participating in ______ makes your legs stronger and improves your balance (like Tai Chi).

Exercise/physical activity

100

If you decrease or limit your daily activity, you decrease your risk for falling.

False: When a person is less active, they become weaker and this increases their chances of falling.

100

A piece of equipment you can use to grab items from overhead or from the floor

Reacher/grabber

100

Use your ____ ____ in the skilled nursing facility to alert staff you need assistance to reduce the risk of falling.

call light
200

Reduce ______ in order to ensure walkways and paths are clear and wide enough to safely navigate.

clutter (no objects that you can trip over)

200

Falls are responsible for __ percent of accidental deaths in persons 75 years of age and older.

70%

200

Falling once doubles your chance of falling again.

True

200
A device that you can use to push a button and emergency services are notified that you need help

Life Alert

200

________ can increase the risk of falls due to neuropathy, pain, and other symptoms that can affect walking and balance.

Diabetes

300

Have good ______, especially between the bed and the bathroom or toilet at night and near any internal steps.

lighting- ensure home is well lit so you are able to see where you are walking

300

Ask your doctor or pharmacist to review your ________ to see if any might increase your risk of falling.

medications

300

Falls are inevitable as you get older.

False: falls can be prevented with therapy, home hazard analysis and modifications, medication review, education and so much more.

300

A piece of equipment that can installed in your home, typically by the toilet or in/near the shower to reduce the risk of falling

Grab bars

300

____ percent of hip fractures are diagnosed and occur due to a fall. 

95%

400

You should make sure this area in your home is sturdy, secure and even without loose boards or flooring and often times may need railings.

Stairs

400
Every ___ minutes, someone passes away from the result of a fall. 

19 minutes.

400

Wear properly fitting, sturdy, flat shoes with nonskid soles, example tennis shoes, to reduce the risk of falling.

True: high heels, slippers, slick soled shoes and wearing only socks can increase the risk of falling by slipping or stumbling.

400

If you become unsteady walking alone or your balance worsens, you may need one of these to prevent you from falling

Assistive device: cane, walker, etc

400

What percentage of adults 65 years+ living in the community report experiencing a fall each year?

35-45%

500

Use an assistive device to balance instead of holding onto _________ to walk around the home. 

furniture and/or walls

500

Each year, there are about ________ fall-related hospitalizations among older adults.

1 million

500

You are more likely to fall if standing up from a higher raised surface such as a toilet with a riser or a chair with a cushion.

False: raising surface height to stand can decrease risk of falling.

500

A piece of equipment that can be used in the shower to reduce slipping and to help with fatigue from standing

Shower chair/bench

500

What percentage of nursing home residents fall each year?

60%

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