Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
Falling or feeling at risk of falling is not an inevitable part of ageing. However, it's important to recognise that a fall may be a sign of a health issue that needs attention.
If you experience a fall, it’s important to consult your GP or a health professional. This will help to identify potential causes and receive appropriate care.
The more details you can recall about a fall, the easier it is to pinpoint a cause. Take some time to reflect on the following things:
Falls often result from a combination of risk factors. Common contributors and tips to reduce them include:
Experiencing a fall can affect your confidence, potentially leading to a cycle of reduced activity and an increased risk of falls. Being proactive is essential, even if you haven’t yet had a fall. This approach helps you to take control of your situation, enabling you to remain active and independent for longer, with an improved quality of life in the long run.
Please find below useful links, relevant resources and contact information. All links open in a new window and may include links to websites, videos, and PDF files for downloading and printing.
Please find below useful links, relevant resources and contact information. All links open in a new window and may include links to websites, videos, and PDF files for downloading and printing.
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Visit our Help and Contacts section
Find local help and support
Find help to stay active in your area
Find local home safety support
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MPFT Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent - CBT
Through our talking therapies, we provide life-changing support to those struggling with depression, stress, anxiety, low mood, worry, phobias and other mental and emotional issues and to those adjusting to living with long-term health conditions.
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Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent ICB
Preventing falls – Stay steady, stay independent
Midlands Partnership University Trust - Falls Prevention
Local Falls Teams and falls prevention services contact information for South Staffordshire, North Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and East Staffordshire.
Active Communities Stoke
Specialist-led sessions for physical and mental wellbeing, community-based activities in local venues and green spaces and supportive programmes for older adults, carers, and those with long-term conditions.
Everyone Health - Staffordshire
NHS Health Check is a free check-up for people aged 40 to 74. They are designed to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease and diabetes.
Age UK Stafford & District
Offers lots of services for older people and their carers.
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You are struggling with day-to-day living at home, and you feel you might need care support.
Staffordshire County Council
Phone: 0300 111 8010 (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm)
Stoke-on-Trent City Council
Phone: 0800 561 0015
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Stoke on Trent Community Directory
Community directory is an online tool to help you find out about activities, clubs, support, health services, and what’s on in your local area.
Live Well at Home - Staffordshire County Council
Your guide to living safely and confidently in your own home, with practical tips and local support.
Staffordshire Connects - Adults and Communities
Find details of community-based support, groups, organisations, and services that are available on your doorstep.
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What to do if you fall - NHS
Identifying hazards at home - NHS Inform
Falls prevention advice and support - Age UK
Avoiding falls in your home - ROSPA
Reducing your risk of falls - RNIB
Facing up to falls - RoSPA (video)
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Visit our Information and Advice section
Visit our Staying Active section
Visit our Home Safety section
Visit our Help and Contacts section
Start your online Self-Assessment
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Help and Contacts
Please note that the advice contained on this website is not intended to replace the advice of your GP or other health professional