Preventing Falls

preventing falls

Falls are an epidemic among older Ohioans. The following facts compiled by the Ohio Department of Health shed light on the importance of fall prevention in Ohio. Preventing falls is important!

  • Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among Ohioans age 65 and older.
  • While residents age 65 and older make up 18% of our population, they account for more than 87% of fatal falls.
  • In 2019, on average, four adults age 65 and older died each day as the result of a fall.
  • From 2010 to 2019, the annual number of fall-related deaths among older adults increased by 55%.
  • In 2019, the rate of fall-related deaths among Ohioans age 65 and older was 75.7 falls per 100,000 residents.
  • In 2019, women made up 55% of fall-related deaths, compared to 45% for men. However, men had a higher rate of fall-related deaths than women (87.4 deaths per 100,000 men vs. 67.4 deaths per 100,000 women).
  • The risk of falling increases with age. From 2010 to 2019, Ohioans age 85 and older had the highest rate of fall-related deaths each year. 
  • In 2019, 57% of fall-related deaths among older Ohioans occurred in the home and 29% occurred in a residential institution, such as a nursing home or assisted living facility.

The causes of falls vary. Some of the Risk factors include:

  • Home hazards
  • Fear of falling
  • Reduced vision
  • Lower body weakness
  • Lack of physical activity

Falls are not a normal part of aging, and most falls can be prevented. Learn how to get better at preventing falls with STEADY U Ohio. Check out how we can reduce the risks of trips and falls at home.