

Everybody loses their balance on occasion, but frequently tripping, stumbling, or teetering is not normal. Unfortunately, many people have reduced their physical activity levels during the pandemic, which can have a negative impact on balance. This is particularly true for seniors.
September is Healthy Aging Month, so it鈥檚 a great time to focus on improving balance and flexibility as we age. Maintaining balance and flexibility are two important factors for continuing the lifestyle you want at any age.
Did you know that falls are the leading cause of death in injuries for people 65 and older? Improving balance and flexibility can lead to greater stability and help prevent disabling or even fatal falls. But you don鈥檛 have to spend a lot of money or go very far to practice stabilizing exercises. Simple activities such as walking, yoga, stretching and climbing stairs can improve mobility and give your legs the movement they need.
While going to the gym or taking exercise classes can improve health and balance, it鈥檚 not always practical, especially when trying to social distance. Try some of these simple at-home exercises to improve your stability:
Getting older requires a dedicated approach to your health. Stay up to date with check-ups and facilitate a good relationship with your healthcare team. At 天博体育, we offer a full range of healthcare services for older adults, including specialized primary care services at 天博体育 Primary Care and mental health services through our Older Adult Transitions Services (OATS) Program.
This article first appeared in the September 2021 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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