We Need to Talk About Fall Safety

And a new free guide that makes it easier.

Want to help your parents stay healthy and independent for as long as possible? You need to talk with them about fall safety.

Because too many of us don’t — until it’s too late:

“Falling is the biggest cause of accidental death for people over age 65,” says longevity expert Peter Attia, MD. “If you’re over 65 and you break your hip or femur, there’s a 15% to 30% chance… you’re not going to be alive in a year. And 50% of people never again regain complete movement… It’s just hard to overstate this.”

Yikes! 

Here’s another thing that’s hard to overstate: the chaos a parent’s fall creates with your own plans and priorities – and how long that disruption can last. 

That’s why talking with Mom and Dad about fall risk and prevention is essential. Even if they appear to be in good health.

Exactly when and how do you do that? That’s where things get tricky. 

Which is why I’m so excited to tell you about a new guide from My Aging Parents that can help. 

It’s called Humpty Dumpty Never Saw It Coming: How to talk with your parents about fall safety. And it’s packed with expert advice and practical tips about what you need to know, what to say, and how to say it, including:

  • Red flag warning signs your parent is at risk
  • Why you can’t count on your parent to tell you something is wrong
  • The #1 thing you need to do before you talk with Mom or Dad
  • Five conversation starters to make talking about fall safety easier
  • Powerful talking tips to keep the conversation going

Here’s the best part: Humpty Dumpty Never Saw It Coming is yours free. Just ​​click here for your instant download

All I ask is this: Don’t keep it to yourself.

Please share Humpty Dumpty Never Saw It Coming with family and friends who care about their parents as much as you care about yours. 

We’re all in this together.

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