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3 Surprising Reasons Seniors Fall -
And How To Stay Strong, Steady, & Independent
Thursday, May 1, 2025
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If you’ve ever:
✅ Felt unsteady on your feet or worried about a loved one falling…
✅ Hesitated before stepping off a curb…
✅ Grabbed onto furniture to steady yourself…
Then it’s time to take action!
Take control now and enjoy independence for years to come.
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Thursday, May 1, 2025
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Central Daylight Time (Chicago): 12PM-1PM
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Why Falls Happen Despite Everything You're Doing
After over a decade of working with seniors as a certified occupational therapist, I’ve learned that falls are rarely caused by just one factor.
Fall are often result from a combination of:


Balance
Over time, muscles that help maintain stability weaken, making it harder to stay steady.

Strength
Declining core and leg strength limits movement control, increasing the likelihood of falls.

Environment
Cluttered or unsafe home setups, like loose rugs or poor lighting, contribute to tripping hazards.

Mindset
Fear of falling can create hesitation, leading to tentative, unsteady movements that increase the risk of falls.
The important thing?
Fall prevention is within your control. With the right exercises and strategies, you can improve your balance and confidence, helping you avoid injury and stay independent.
Many believe that aging means inevitable falls, but that’s not true. It’s never too late to start addressing these issues and protect your mobility.

Are You Fall-Proof?
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Falls are one of the leading causes of injury for older adults, but they don’t have to be. Take our quick quiz to assess your risk and get personalized tips to improve your balance, boost your confidence, and maintain your independence. Ready to see how steady you really are?

Meet Your Guide
CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
Hi, I’m Chelsea Gallen, a certified occupational therapist with over 12 years of experience helping seniors regain their strength, confidence, and independence. My passion for fall prevention is deeply personal—both my father and grandmother suffered serious injuries due to falls, which inspired me to dedicate my career to making sure others don’t face the same challenges.
Now, I’m on a mission to empower seniors everywhere to live fearlessly, stay active, and maintain their independence for as long as possible.
- Certified Occupational Therapist (11+ years)
- Fall Prevention Specialist
- Featured in Aging Well and Senior Living Today
- Creator of The Fall Prevention Program
Let’s work together to help you stay steady and confident!

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