Brain Injury Awareness: A Checklist to Help Prevent Falls

Brain Injury Awareness Month: A Spring Checklist to Help Prevent Falls

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about how brain injuries occur and how many of them can be prevented.

For older adults, one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) isn’t sports or car accidents, it’s falls.

The encouraging news is that many fall-related injuries can be prevented with simple changes at home and a few proactive habits. As spring arrives and many people begin moving more after winter, it’s the perfect time to review safety and reduce fall risks.

Why Falls Are a Major Cause of Brain Injury for Seniors

As we age, natural changes can affect balance, vision, strength, and reaction time. Even small hazards, a loose rug, uneven walkway, or poorly lit staircase can lead to a fall.

When a fall involves head impact, the consequences can include:

  • Concussions
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Memory or cognitive difficulties
  • Increased risk of future falls

Because recovery from head injuries can take longer later in life, preventing the fall in the first place becomes especially important.

Spring Is the Perfect Time for a Safety Check

Spring cleaning often means organizing closets or refreshing living spaces. It’s also a great opportunity to evaluate home safety and fall prevention.

Below is a simple checklist families can review together.

🌿 Spring Fall-Prevention Checklist

Improve Lighting

☐ Replace dim bulbs throughout the home
☐ Add nightlights in hallways, bathrooms, and bedrooms
☐ Ensure stairways and entryways are well lit

Good lighting helps prevent missteps that can lead to falls.

Clear Walking Paths

☐ Remove clutter from hallways and stairs
☐ Secure or remove loose rugs
☐ Keep electrical cords away from walkways

Clear paths reduce unexpected trip hazards.

Make Bathrooms Safer

☐ Install grab bars near toilets and showers
☐ Use non-slip mats in tubs and showers
☐ Consider a shower chair if balance is a concern

Bathrooms are one of the most common places where falls occur.

Check Stairs and Railings

☐ Ensure handrails are secure on both sides of staircases
☐ Mark stair edges clearly
☐ Remove items stored on steps

Stair safety can significantly reduce fall risk.

Review Outdoor Areas

Spring often means spending more time outside.

☐ Repair uneven walkways or cracked pavement
☐ Clear debris from pathways and driveways
☐ Improve lighting around entrances and steps

Outdoor hazards can be easy to overlook after winter.

Staying Active Helps Prevent Falls

While fall prevention is important, movement and activity remain essential for healthy aging.

Regular walking and light exercise help maintain:

  • Strength
  • Balance
  • Coordination
  • Bone health

The goal isn’t to avoid activity, it’s to stay active safely and confidently.

Preparing for the Unexpected

Even with the safest environment, accidents can still happen. Having a plan in place ensures that if a fall occurs, help can be reached quickly.

Technology that can detect falls and connect someone to assistance can provide reassurance for both seniors and the families who care about them.

Awareness + Prevention = Protection

Brain Injury Awareness Month reminds us that protecting brain health often starts with preventing falls.

By combining simple home improvements, staying active, and preparing for emergencies, seniors can continue living independently while reducing the risk of serious injury.

This spring, take a few minutes to review your home and routines. A small change today could prevent a major injury tomorrow.

 

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