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Health Tip: What to Do If You Fall
By LadyLively on November 18, 2019
Tripping over a box or slipping on a wet floor could leave you with a broken bone. And a fall could easily send an older person to the hospital, says the National Institute on Aging.
If you fall, stay calm and follow the agency’s recommendations:
- Take several deep breaths to try to relax.
- Remain still on the ground for a few moments.
- If you are hurt or cannot get up on your own, ask for help or call 911.
- If you are alone, try to get into a comfortable position and wait for help to arrive.
Source: HealthDay
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