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What Causes Repeated Falls in the Elderly?

According to the CDC, over one-quarter of adults aged 65 and older fall each year, with many experiencing repeated falls. Understanding what causes repeated falls in the elderly is the first critical step toward effective prevention and improved safety.

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What are the consequences of recurrent falls?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falling once doubles an older adult's chances of falling again. Understanding **what are the consequences of recurrent falls** is critical for identifying risks and improving the quality of life for seniors and their families.

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How many falls are too many? Understanding the risks and preventing repeat incidents

According to the CDC, over 14 million older adults report falling every year. While an isolated incident may not always be a cause for alarm, the question of **how many falls are too many?** is crucial for understanding risk and ensuring senior safety. It is a sign that deeper issues may be at play, requiring a comprehensive assessment and proactive intervention.

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