Dismiss Modal

Fitness

Preventing Falls: Staying Active

Choose a preferred language

Staying active is one of the best things you can do to prevent falls. Keep in mind that doing too little can be as risky as doing too much. That's because not being active can make you weaker and more likely to fall. But how much can you do safely? Start easy. Slowly work up to doing more. Talk with your health care provider about safe ways for you to stay active.

Woman and man planting flowers in pots.


Stay active, stay connected

Staying in contact with other people can help lower your risk of falls. It also helps to keep you from feeling isolated and depressed. Find a social activity you enjoy. Make it part of your weekly or daily routine:

  • Join a club or visit a senior center.

  • Go to religious services.

  • Plan a potluck or game of cards.

  • Garden with your neighbor.

  • Have a friend join you to go walking outdoors or in the mall.


How exercise helps

The list of benefits from exercise just keeps getting longer. And, as you age, you can keep getting those rewards. Balance, flexibility, strength, and endurance all come from exercise. They all play a role to prevent falls. It's never too late to start exercising. Try organized activities. You can find these at senior centers, health clubs, or even at a place of worship. This may work best if you've never exercised in the past or if you need company to get motivated. But you can exercise on your own if you prefer. Try an exercise video or walk in the park.

Featured in

© 2000-2025 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.

Find a doctor that's right for you.

From routine check-ups to groundbreaking treatments and beyond, Crestner Health is here to help you live your healthiest life.

Search our doctors
Related Articles
Read article
Wellness
Preventing Falls: Moving Safely Using a Cane or Walker

A walking aid, such as a cane or walker, can help you stay more independent and prevent falls. Read on for helpful tips on using these aids.

Read article
Wellness
Preventing Falls: In the Hospital

At some point, you may need care in a hospital or other facility. People may ask how well you can move around. Answer this question honestly. If you have a high risk of falling, the staff will take extra steps to help keep you safe. Here are some tips to keep you safe in the hospital.

Read article
Hospice Care
Preventing Falls at Home

An adult or child can fall for many reasons. Make your home safer to prevent falls.

Read article
Wellness
Exercises to Prevent Falls

Certain types of exercises may help make you less likely to fall. Here are ways to improve balance, increase flexibility, and boost strength and staying power.