Better balance for life
Why exercise?
Regular exercise and physical activity are really important for good health and well being.
Keeping physically active can help you continue to do the things you enjoy and stay independent as you age.
Use the exercises in the Better balance for life leaflet below to help you improve your balance, flexibility and prevent falls if done as part of your daily routine.
Better balance for life
Exercises to help you improve your balance and flexibility
What you can do to prevent falls
Four things you can do to prevent falls
Search for exercise classes
Find local exercises for older people
Training
Training for voluntary, community organisations and housing staff
What to do if you fall at home
Try not to panic. If you are hurt, don’t move.
Get help by using your personal alarm, the phone or by shouting and banging on the wall or floor. If you have to wait for help, try to keep warm, get comfortable, wriggle away from fires or hot radiators.
If you are not hurt, try to roll onto your hands and knees and crawl to a sturdy piece of furniture eg a chair.
Facing the chair, put your hands on it, ease yourself into a standing position and turn to sit on the chair.
Always tell your Doctor or a health professional that you have had a fall.
Who to contact
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Sophie Jevons
Hampshire County Council's Falls Prevention Physical Activity Coordinator
Email: sophie.jevons@hants.gov.uk
Tel: 01962 846605 -
Jill Phipps
Falls Prevention Coordinator (South East area)
Email: jill.phipps@hchc.nhs.uk -
Sue Morris
Falls Prevention Coordinator (South West)
Email: sue.morris@hchc.nhs.uk -
Joanne Murray
Clinical Specialist, Falls Prevention Coordinator (North area)
Email: joanne.murray@nhs.net