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Conditions · Balance and Falls

When standing up feels risky

A fall is rarely just bad luck. About one in three adults over 65 falls each year, and most of those falls happen at home. Balance can be trained, the home can be made safer, and the risk can come down.

Why this usually happens in seniors

It is rarely just one thing.

A few contributing causes tend to stack up for this condition, and each needs a different kind of care.

01Weak legs and core make small stumbles hard to recover from, so a trip becomes a fall.
02Confidence drops after a near-fall, so they move less, weaken further, and the risk climbs.
03Hidden factors, medication side effects, low vitamin D, uncorrected vision, add a layer of risk most families never check.
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Three exercises that usually help.

Exercise 1
Sit-to-Stand

From a sturdy chair against a wall, feet hip-width and flat, stand up fully without using your hands, then sit back down slowly over 3 seconds. Aim for 3 sets of 8 to 12. The single best predictor of independence after 70.

Exercise 2
Heel Raises

Stand behind a chair with hands resting lightly on it. Rise onto the balls of your feet, then lower with control. 3 sets of 12 to 15. Strong calves steady your walk and prevent trips.

Exercise 3
Single-Leg Stand

Stand near a counter, lift one foot a few centimetres off the floor, and hold 10 seconds. Switch sides. Build to 30 seconds per leg. Keep a counter within arm’s reach for the first few weeks. Balance is half of fall prevention.

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How we treat balance and Falls.

The connected pillars, physiotherapy, strength, nutrition and emotional wellbeing, work from one plan, scoped and reviewed by a doctor so the whole condition is addressed, not just the label.

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Balance and Falls

I really do feel the difference in my walk. The wobbliness has reduced quite a bit and I am more confident with my walk.

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Balance and Falls questions

What families ask about balance and Falls.

Can balance really be improved at this age?
Yes. Structured balance and strength programs reduce the rate of falls in older adults by around 23%. Most people see measurable improvement within 8 to 12 weeks of consistent work.
What makes falls more likely?
A stack of small things: weaker legs, slower reflexes, a medicine that drops blood pressure, a loose rug, poor lighting, uncorrected vision. We assess the body and the home together.
How do you keep sessions safe?
Every balance drill starts with a wall or sturdy chair within arm’s reach, progresses slowly, and is supervised by a physiotherapist who adjusts to the person’s daily comfort level.
What if they have already fallen?
Then it matters even more. Half of those who fall once fall again within a year, and the second fall is more likely to injure. A proper assessment after a fall is the highest-return step you can take.