Fall prevention: Rising to the challenge

Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults, but innovative care methods can greatly reduce the risk for this rapidly growing age group.

Fall related projections by 2030

31%
the projected population
increase in older adults1

42%
the projected decline in caregivers per high-risk
older adult2

$101B
the projected cost
of treating falls3

Medicare is the leading payer of nonfatal fall-related injury costs, shouldering a price tag of $29 billion.
Medicare is the leading payer of nonfatal fall-related injury costs, shouldering a price tag of $29 billion.

Who’s paying the bill?

Medicare is the leading payer of nonfatal fall-related injury costs, shouldering a price tag of $29 billion.⁶

Medicare is the leading payer of nonfatal fall-related injury costs, shouldering a price tag of $29 billion.

Choose a solution that puts everyone on steady ground

Increasing knowledge around the cost of falls, and how innovative preventative care can help — is a step you can take to keep everyone stable.

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