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Call or text us
wecare@goodcomfort.ca
Our office hours are:
Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
* Our service hours are 24/7.
“For Canadians aged 65 and older, falls are the most common cause of injury-related deaths.”
Falls can happen to anyone at any age, but as we grow older, they become a greater concern. Each year, 1 in 3 Canadian adults over the age of 65 experiences a fall. These incidents can lead to serious injuries, long recovery times, and a reduced quality of life. However, many falls are preventable with a few key strategies and proactive measures. For example, Companionship Care is an excellent way to mitigate fall risks. By providing regular check-ins, support, and physical activity, companionship can help individuals stay active and socially engaged, which in turn helps maintain balance, strength, and coordination.
Falls occur for a variety of reasons, and often it’s a combination of factors that lead to an incident. Here are some of the most common causes:
While falls are common, they are not an inevitable part of aging. There are many steps you can take to lower your risk and stay active, independent, and safe.
1. Strengthen Muscles and Improve Balance
Engaging in regular physical activity can make a huge difference in preventing falls. Exercises that focus on strengthening muscles, improving balance, and increasing flexibility are particularly beneficial. Consider:
For those with specific physical limitations, working with a physiotherapist can help target weak areas and improve balance through tailored exercises.
2. Make Your Home Safer
Your home should be a place of safety and comfort, so it’s important to reduce potential fall hazards:
3. Check Your Vision and Hearing Regularly
Regular eye exams and hearing tests are crucial as we age. Updated prescriptions for glasses or hearing aids can make a significant difference in how well you perceive your surroundings and avoid potential fall hazards.
4. Review Medications with Your Doctor
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about the medications you’re taking. Some drugs, especially those for blood pressure, pain management, or sleep, can have side effects that increase your risk of falling. Your healthcare provider can help adjust your prescriptions or suggest alternatives.
5. Use Assistive Devices if Necessary
If you have trouble with mobility or balance, using a cane, walker, or other assistive device can provide stability. Don’t hesitate to seek advice from a healthcare provider or occupational therapist to ensure the device is appropriate and fits your needs.
Fall prevention is not just about avoiding injury—it’s about maintaining independence and confidence. By staying active, making your environment safer, and addressing any health concerns, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling.

At Good Comfort, we recognize the profound impact that falls can have on your life. That’s why we offer a variety of services, from home safety assessments to physiotherapy and exercise programs, all designed to help you maintain independence and stay safe at home.
Don’t wait for a fall to take action. Simple changes and a proactive approach can significantly reduce your risk, allowing you to continue enjoying life to the fullest. Whether you or a loved one needs rehabilitation support or home safety modifications, Good Comfort is here to help.
Connect with us today to see how we can be your Care Partner.
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