Why Most People Over 50 End Up in A&E
Falls are one of the most overlooked threats to health and independence as we age—and they’re far more common (and serious) than most people realise.
In this Pocket Prescription episode, I explain why falls—not heart attacks—are one of the leading reasons people over 50 end up in A&E, and what actually happens after that fall that makes the difference between recovery and decline.
I cover:
Why falls are so dangerous (beyond just fractures)
The reality of hip fractures and loss of independence
The “long lie” and why being unable to get up can be life-threatening
The hospitalisation cascade: muscle loss, infections, and loss of confidence
Why falls risk increases with age (strength, balance, and sensory changes)
The surprising role of hearing loss in falls risk
Common hazards at home that are often missed
Most importantly, this episode focuses on what you can actually do:
How strength training reduces falls risk
Simple ways to improve balance at home
Why practising getting up off the floor matters
Practical changes to make your home safer
How to plan for a worst-case scenario
Falls are not just “bad luck” or clumsiness—they are predictable and, importantly, preventable.
If you want to stay independent, this is something worth paying attention to.
Links & resources:
Download my free Start Strength Safely plan
Join my weekly newsletter
Age UK home safety checklist (falls prevention)
You can also listen to my full conversation with A&E consultant Professor Rob Galloway on how to stay out of hospital.