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As the gentle warmth of spring unfurls into the vibrant days of summer and mellows down into the crisp air of fall, the Northeast beckons us outdoors with its natural splendor. The lush landscapes provide a perfect backdrop for spring blooms, summer greenery, and fall foliage.
Engaging with nature during these seasons not only uplifts the spirit but can also bring numerous health benefits, such as improved mood, increased physical activity, and enhanced cognitive function.
So, spending time outdoors during these seasons is not just a feast for the senses but also a bo…
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Walking and being active outdoors can provide numerous mental and physical health benefits. However, navigating outdoor environments also presents fall risks that shouldn’t be overlooked, specifically when it comes to curbs.
One study by Keegan et. al found that most outdoor falls (73%) were precipitated by environmental factors, such as uneven surfaces and tripping or slipping on objects, and usually occurred on sidewalks, curbs, and streets. Stepping up and down curbs is very common, mainly in an urban setting.
Curbs can be too high, too low, or broken, and present …
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Today — September 23 — is the First Day of Fall and is Falls Prevention Awareness Day. It is a day that calls for greater awareness of this important issue, which is a concern to anyone but especially to older adults. And it is a day that calls for more than awareness. In fact, it calls for people to take actions to help avoid the danger of falling.
The National Council on Aging (NCOA) created this short video highlighting 6 Steps to Prevent a Fall:
This video mentioned things like pursuing an exercise program, getting your ears …
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