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Aged Care and Falls Prevention: Questions to Ask Before the New Year

As the year comes to an end, many families begin reflecting on health, independence, and wellbeing for the year ahead. For older adults and carers, it can also be an important time to think about safety at home, mobility, and reducing the risk of falls.

Falls are one of the leading causes of injury among older Australians, yet many falls can be prevented with the right support, planning, and proactive care.

At Adelaide Active, we often speak with families who wish they had started the conversation earlier. The good news is that the New Year is the perfect time to ask the right questions and explore supports that can help older adults stay active, independent, and confident.

If you are searching for aged care falls prevention Adelaide, here are some important questions to consider before the New Year begins.

1. Has Balance or Confidence Changed Recently?

Sometimes the signs are subtle.

You or your loved one may still be independent but feel slightly less steady than before. Perhaps there has been hesitation walking outdoors, difficulty getting out of chairs, or concerns about stairs and uneven ground.

Ask yourself:

  • Have there been any recent stumbles or near-falls?
  • Is walking slower or more cautious than before?
  • Has confidence leaving the house decreased?
  • Are daily activities becoming harder?

Even small changes in mobility or confidence can increase falls risk over time.

2. Has There Been a Recent Fall, Even a Minor One?

Many people dismiss falls if no serious injury occurred.

But even a “small” fall matters.

Research shows that one fall can increase the likelihood of future falls, especially if confidence decreases afterwards.

Questions to ask include:

  • Was there a recent trip, stumble, or fall?
  • Has fear of falling increased since then?
  • Has mobility changed afterwards?

Often, early support after a fall can help prevent future incidents.

3. Is Strength or Mobility Declining?

Muscle strength naturally changes as we age, but staying active plays an important role in maintaining mobility and independence.

Consider:

  • Is standing from a chair becoming more difficult?
  • Is walking becoming slower or more tiring?
  • Are stairs harder to manage?
  • Is balance feeling less stable?

Targeted strength and balance programs can make a significant difference in reducing falls risk and supporting confidence.

At Adelaide Active, our Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy services help older adults improve strength, balance, flexibility, and everyday function through personalised programs.

4. Is the Home Environment Still Safe?

Falls prevention is not only about exercise.

Home environments can also contribute to risk.

It may be time to ask:

  • Are rugs or cords creating trip hazards?
  • Is lighting adequate throughout the home?
  • Are bathrooms safe and easy to navigate?
  • Are mobility aids still appropriate and properly fitted?

Sometimes small adjustments can greatly improve safety and confidence at home.

5. Is It Time to Explore Aged Care Support?

For some families, the New Year can be a good time to explore additional supports that help older adults remain safe and independent.

Questions worth considering include:

  • Would support at home make daily life easier?
  • Has care become more difficult for family members to manage alone?
  • Would funded allied health support be beneficial?
  • Is it time to discuss an ACAT assessment or Home Care Package?

Many families are unsure where to start, but having these conversations early can reduce stress later.

Understanding what support options are available before they become urgent often leads to better outcomes.

6. Could Exercise Help Prevent Falls?

One of the most effective ways to reduce falls risk is through movement.

Exercise designed specifically for older adults can improve:

  • Strength
  • Balance
  • Coordination
  • Walking confidence
  • Flexibility
  • Overall mobility

Importantly, exercise programs should be tailored to the individual.

At Adelaide Active, we support older adults through personalised programs designed around safety, confidence, and healthy ageing.

Depending on individual needs, this may include:

  • Exercise Physiology for strength and falls prevention
  • Physiotherapy for mobility, pain, and rehabilitation
  • Hydrotherapy for low-impact movement in a supportive environment
  • Senior exercise programs to maintain independence and confidence

The goal is not just preventing falls. It is helping people stay active and continue doing the things they enjoy.

A Simple Falls Prevention Checklist Before the New Year

Before the New Year, take a moment to ask:

✔ Have there been any recent falls or near-falls?
✔ Is balance or confidence changing?
✔ Is strength or mobility declining?
✔ Is the home environment still safe?
✔ Could extra support help maintain independence?
✔ Would an ACAT assessment or Home Care Package be worth exploring?
✔ Would a tailored exercise program improve confidence and mobility?

Sometimes asking these questions early can prevent bigger challenges later.

How Adelaide Active Can Help

At Adelaide Active, we understand that healthy ageing is about more than just exercise. It is about helping older adults feel confident, capable, and supported in everyday life.

Our team works with older adults, carers, and families to provide personalised allied health support focused on:

  • Falls prevention
  • Strength and balance training
  • Mobility and confidence-building
  • Chronic condition management
  • Healthy ageing and independence

Whether you are looking for guidance for yourself or supporting a loved one, we are here to help.

Ready to Start the New Year Strong?

If you are concerned about falls risk, mobility, or staying independent at home, Adelaide Active can help you explore the right support options.

Speak with our team about Exercise Physiology, Physiotherapy, Hydrotherapy, and healthy ageing programs designed to support safer movement and greater confidence.

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