Risk factors
Consequences
Preventative behaviors
Risky Situations
Fun Facts!
100

People in this age group are more likely to experience falls. 

Who are people over 65? 

100

True or False. All falls cause major injuries. 

What is false?

100

You never want to have these across areas where you or others walk because they can cause you to trip.

What are electrical cords? 

100

True or False: A messy floor increases the risk of falls.

What is true?

100

True or False: About half of people who experience a fall will fall again within the same year.

What is True?

200

This gender is more than twice as likely to suffer a fracture from a fall.

What is a female? 

200

Fill in the blank. After a fall, a person may experience basiphobia. This concerned emotion expresses a _________ of falling again. 

What is fear?

200

If you weigh more than a towel, using one of these to support your weight can be very dangerous.

What is a towel bar?

200

Fill in the blank: Decreased ___ can make it difficult to see in the dark, which increases the risk of falls.

What is lighting?

200

Over 80% of falls take place in this familiar location.

What is home/house?

300

This chronic disease related to weight is one of the causes linked to an increase in falls, likely due to a further decline in muscle mass and neuromuscular function. 

What is obesity? 

300

Falls may break the bones of your wrist, arm, ankle, or hip. What is the term used to refer to a “broken bone”? 

What is a fracture? 

300

You need this to be able to see obstacles and maintain your balance and should have it checked at least annually. 

What is vision? 

300

Wearing shoes with good ___ help prevent slipping on surfaces like ice or mud. 

What is traction or grip?

300

95% of this type of fracture is a result of falls. 

What are hip fractures?

400

If you take multiple of these and do not have them reviewed by a medical professional, you may be at a higher risk for falls.

What are medications? 

400

Hitting your head from a fall is a major concern due to potential injury to this organ.

What is the brain? 

400

You should always sit up, stretch, and move your arms and legs before doing this action.

What is getting out of bed?

400

This type of hypotension occurs suddenly and is due to a delay in blood flow to the brain. It can occur when you get up too fast, leading to lightheadedness and even falls.

What is orthostatic?  

400

A popular children’s story, including a tortoise, reminds us that moving carefully and not rushing can help prevent falls.

What is “Slow and steady wins the race?”

500

A decrease in strength and function of this muscle located between the lungs and the stomach causes instability in the back area and leads to falls.

What is the diaphragm? 

500

These medications can make falls more serious due to their bleeding risk.

What are blood thinners or anticoagulants?

500

True or False: Asking my family for help about falls will make them think I can no longer be independent? 

What is false! Your family can help you get the support you need to stay safe. 

500

This condition is characterized by the death of nerve cells resulting in loss of sensation, numbness, tingling and general lower body weakness, increasing the risk for falls. 

What is neuropathy?

500

Proper use of this aid can increase SENSORY awareness and reduce the risk of falls by 50%.

What are hearing aids?