“We have all heard stories about someone we know who was seriously injured by a slip-and-fall and worried about whether or not it would be us next. The sad truth is the risk of injury after a fall only increases as we age and can be doubly as likely if we also suffer from cognitive impairment such as Alzheimer’s. Due to the toll that diseases like dementia take on our ability to perform everyday tasks, lowering the risk of a fall by any means is incredibly important.”
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