AHS providing tips for Falls Prevention Month
November is Falls Prevention Month. Primary Care Alberta encourages Albertans to take steps to prevent falls and other injuries.
In 2024, there were around 15,500 fall-related emergency department/urgent care clinic visits in those aged five and under. There were around 41,500 fall-related emergency department/urgent care clinic visits in those 65 years and older.
For children: Many falls occur in the home for children younger than five years old. Use safety equipment and actively watch young children to prevent falls and other injuries.
- Use sturdy, wall-mounted gates at the top of all stairs and a wall-mounted or pressure-mounted gate at the bottom.
- Install safety devices on windows like window guards or child-proof locks higher than ground level. Safety devices should be installed so they may be opened by an adult or older child without the use of any tools or special knowledge.
- Move furniture away from windows and balcony rails to prevent children from climbing.
- Secure furniture such as dressers and bookcases to the wall.
- Use the playground checklist for children to reduce the risk of injury.
- Always have your child wear a certified helmet while skiing, snowboarding, sledding, tobogganing or skating to lower the risk of head injuries.

