Each year on the first day of fall, more than 70 national organizations across 48 states come together to Take a Stand to Prevent Falls. On Wednesday, September 23, the Rockland County YMCA is asking older adults, caregivers, family members and health care professionals in ROCKLAND COUNTY to unite to raise awareness to prevent falls among older adults on National Falls Prevention Awareness Day. With a focus on healthy aging, the Y is committed to helping older adults learn their fall risk and access programs that can help them reduce their risk for falls.
As a leading voice on improving the nation’s health, the ROCKLAND COUNTY YMCA encourages older adults to learn their risk for falls by taking a fall risk test at www.ymca.net/healthy-living Once risk is assessed, the ROCKLAND COUNTY YMCA is helping older adults feel strong, steady and safe by offering programs like our AQUA EXERCISE and ENHANCE FITNESS. We also offer “A MATTER OF BALANCE” run by the County Department on Aging and SILVER SNEAKERS offered in partnership with many insurance providers onsite at our YMCA.
The CDC suggests these basic lifestyle and safety changes to help reduce risk or prevent falls:
- Begin an exercise program to improve your leg strength & balance.
- Ask your doctor or pharmacist to review your medicines.
- Get annual eye check-ups & update your eyeglasses.
- Make your home safer by:
- Removing clutter & tripping hazards.
- Putting railings on all stairs & adding grab bars in the bathroom.
- Having good lighting, especially on stairs.
To learn more about the ROCKLAND COUNTY YMCA’s programs email Hector Ocasio at HOcasio@rocklandymca.org or call 845 358-0245 x115.