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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 17, 2012
Issued jointly by the Ohio Department of Aging, the Ohio Department of Health and the Ohio Older Adults Falls Prevention Coalition
COLUMBUS - Directors Bonnie Kantor-Burman, of the Ohio Department of Aging, and Dr. Ted Wymyslo, of the Ohio Department of Health remind Ohioans that Saturday, Sept. 22 is Falls Prevention Awareness Day. Their agencies, along with the Ohio Older Adult Falls Prevention Coalition encourage all Ohioans to use the first day of fall and the entire autumn season to educate themselves and their loved ones about the risk of falls and fall-related injuries that increases as we age. The theme for the 2012 observance is "Know Where Your Feet Are!"
"Falls represent a critical public health threat to older adults," said Ted Wymyslo, M.D., director of the Ohio Department of Health. "An older Ohioan falls every two and a half minutes on average, resulting in two deaths per day, two hospitalizations per hour, and an emergency room visit every eight minutes. These preventable injuries cost Ohioans more than $4.8 billion each year. Yet, falls are not a normal part of aging. This myth must be dispelled so older Ohioans can live independent, productive and healthy lives."
"Your risk for falling goes down the minute you stop being afraid of falling," said Bonnie Kantor-Burman, director of the Department of Aging. "Living a full and active life free of the fear of falling begins with knowing where your feet are. Individuals who know what their risks factors are and who take active steps to minimize them are less likely to suffer an injury as the result of a fall."
Aging and public health agencies and advocates encourage all Ohioans to "Know Where Your Feet Are" and follow five easy steps to prevent falls:
Individuals and families also can contact their area agency on aging or local health department to learn about available trainings and resources designed to reduce the risk of falls or go to: http://bit.ly/NoFallsOhio. Call toll-free 1-866-243-5678 to be connected to the area agency on aging serving your community. More information on local health departments can be found on the ODH website at www.odh.ohio.gov.
Facts about Falls and Older Ohioans:About ODA - The Ohio Department of Aging works to ensure that our elders are respected as vital members of society who continue to grow, thrive and contribute. We work with state agencies and community partners, including area agencies on aging, to help integrate aging needs into local plans and ensure that aging Ohioans have access to a wide array of high-quality services and supports that are person-centered in policy and practice. Our programs include the PASSPORT Medicaid waiver, caregiver support, the long-term care ombudsman program, the Golden Buckeye Card and more. Visit www.aging.ohio.gov.
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