Stay on Your Feet: Fall-Proof Your Home Before Autumn

September is prime time to tidy up tripping hazards and get ready for Falls Prevention Awareness Week (Sept 22–26, 2025)—a national push to help older adults stay independent and injury-free.

Why this matters: Falls are the leading cause of injury in adults 65+; about 1 in 4 older adults reports falling each year. In 2023 alone, there were 41,400 fall-related deaths among people 65 and older.

Quick home fixes (15–30 minutes each)

  • Light it right: Add/replace bulbs at the top and bottom of stairs; consider glow-switches for easier finding at night.
  • Clear the path: Pick up clutter, secure cords along walls, and remove loose throw rugs or tape them down.
  • Stair safety: Repair uneven steps; add sturdy handrails on both sides if possible.
  • Bathroom basics: Install grab bars near the toilet and inside the tub/shower; place a non-slip mat in the tub.
  • Nighttime navigation: Keep a lamp or motion light within arm’s reach of the bed.

Medical tune-ups that lower fall risk

  • Ask for a fall-risk checkup at your next visit (balance, meds, blood pressure, vision). CDC’s STEADI program gives clinicians a simple “screen, assess, intervene” game plan.
  • Share your med list. Some prescriptions (and combos) can cause dizziness—your clinician can adjust timing or doses.
  • Train strength & balance. Even 10–15 minutes daily (chair rises, heel-to-toe, single-leg stands near a counter) can help.

How your Medicare coverage can help

  • Annual Wellness Visit & preventive care can include fall-risk screening and referrals.
  • Many Medicare Advantage plans offer OTC allowances that may cover items like non-slip mats, shower seats, or grab bars—check your plan’s catalog. Your broker can confirm what’s included.

Bottom line: A few small tweaks now can prevent a big setback later. Questions about benefits that support home safety or fall-prevention programs? Contact your broker—happy to walk you through your options.