Preventing slips and falls during the winter

Winter weather often brings slippery conditions due to snow, slush and ice, which can make falls more likely. While this may create minor hazards for some, for older adults falls can have devastating consequences.  In the winter months, keeping walkways free of ice and snow and ensuring they are properly salted can help prevent slips. Leaning on caregivers, friends or a paid service to help maintain your property will ensure it is properly cared for throughout the season. Using handrails when available and wearing proper footwear can also help prevent you from falling. Exercise programs that promote better balance and build strength can also help you stay steady on your feet.


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DISCLAIMER: Many of our Blog Posts were written before the COVID-19 pandemic and thus do not necessarily reflect the latest public health recommendations. While the content of these blogs identify activities that support optimal aging, it is important to defer to the most current public health recommendations such as social distancing and frequent hand washing. Some of the activities suggested within these blogs may need to be modified or avoided altogether to comply with current social distancing recommendations. To view the latest updates from the Public Health Agency of Canada, please visit their website