A Matter of Balance
Older adults commonly fear falling
As the No. 1 cause of injuries and death from injury, falls threaten the independence of older adults and often prove costly, as well.
A Matter of Balance helps adults 60 years old and up realize that falls — and the fear of falling — are controllable. The program provides information on ways to change your environment to limit risk factors that contribute to falling, and will help you find strength and balance exercises to reduce your chances of falling.
This award-winning program may be for you if you:
- Are concerned about falls
- Have fallen in the past
- Restrict activities because you’re worried about falling
- Are interested in improving your flexibility, balance and strength
- Are at least 60 years old, ambulatory and able to problem solve
Join us to learn the steps you can take to prevent falls and continue enjoying your favorite activities.
A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns About Falls Volunteer Lay Leader Model ©2006
This program is based on Fear of Falling: A Matter of Balance. Copyright ©1995 Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved. Used and adapted by permission of Boston University.
A Matter of Balance Lay Leader Model
Recognized for Innovation and Quality in Healthcare and Aging, 2006, American Society on Aging. A Matter of Balance Lay Leader Model was developed by a grant from the Administration on Aging (#90AM2780).
Set activity goals
Learn exercises to improve your balance and strength.
A Matter of Balance
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