Demonstration

Fear of Falling

The impact of a fall can be daunting, leading to a loss of confidence, reduced participation in activities, increased anxiety, and ongoing worry.

Breaking the Cycle of Fear

Falls can happen to anyone, and you are certainly not alone – they are more common than you’d think. It's essential to recognise that the more fear and anxiety you feel, the less likely you are to remain physically active. Being less active can lead to weaker muscles, reduced balance, and a higher risk of having future falls. You may find yourself walking more cautiously, slowing down your pace, or even feeling nervous about leaving your home. These are common reactions and often signal a decrease in your confidence in moving around and getting out and about.

Creating a Falls Plan

 It’s advisable to have a plan in place for if you fall. This can significantly reduce anxiety and minimise the likelihood of prolonged periods on the floor. 

If you are on the floor hurt or unable to get up, consider these steps:

  • Summon help - If you are hurt or unable to get up, use your pendant alarm, mobile phone, call out for assistance, crawl to a telephone, or make noise by banging on a wall or radiator.
  • Stay warm - Make sure you have blankets and a cushion accessible from floor level to help you stay warm and comfortable while waiting for help.
  • Move safely - If you are able, move to a softer surface and change your position regularly.

If you find yourself unhurt and capable of getting up after a fall:

  • Roll over - Roll over onto your hands and knees.
  • Crawl to support - Crawl to a stable piece of furniture, such as an armchair, to assist you in getting up.
  • Take your time - Turn and sit on a chair or bed to rest for a while.

Assistive Devices for Added Security

If you worry about falling when you are alone at home, consider using a pendant alarm that enables you to call for help, even if you can't reach the telephone. There are also telecare sensors available, such as falls detectors, designed for individuals who may not be able to press a pendant alarm. There are lots of different pendant alarm and telecare providers, which can be found by searching online. 

Rebuilding Your Confidence and Reducing Your Risk

Keep in mind these essential points:

  • Try not to let having a fall worry you too much. Many steps can be taken to minimise the risk of it happening again.
  • If your worries continue, consider talking to someone you trust about your feelings.
  • Set achievable goals to gradually regain your confidence and return to your usual activities. For example, start by walking short distances before progressing to longer ones.
  • If you are worried about completing a particular activity, think about all the times you have done it successfully instead of focusing on a previous failure. 

There are a number of steps you can take to reduce your risk of falling and rebuild your confidence. A great starting point is using the Self-Assessment tool available on our website. This tool can help you identify areas where you can make changes and improvements to feel safer. 


Useful Links and Contacts

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Age UK - Preventing falls

As we get older, lots of us may start to feel a bit unsteady on our feet and become worried about falling. The good news is there are lots of things you can do to stay steady on your feet and prevent falls.

Visit Age UK website

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NHS Inform - Fear of Falling

Having fears about falling in later life is very common and often distressing. It can limit your life in many ways, but help is available to overcome your fear and anxiety. Find out more on the NHS website.

Visit NHS Inform website

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Help and Contacts

Find local and national services that can offer advice, support, and practical help. Whether you’re looking for someone to speak to, equipment for your home, or help finding the right activity, this section brings useful contacts together in one place.

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Home Safety Support

These contacts can help you make your home safer and reduce the risk of falls. From home safety checks to equipment advice, you’ll find support to help you stay confident and independent at home.

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Help and Contacts

Find contact details for help and support available in your local area