Resources – Seniors Fitness Circle

Senior Fall Prevention & Mobility
Resource Directory (2026 Comprehensive Edition)

A Structured, Evidence-Based Reference Hub
for Safe Independence After 60

Falls are one of the leading causes of injury after 60 — but many are preventable with the right structure, strength, and awareness.

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  • Public Health Aligned
Last Reviewed: February 2026
Next Review Scheduled: February 2027

Why This Directory Exists

Adults over 60 often receive fragmented advice regarding fall prevention and mobility safety. Information may come from commercial fitness platforms, isolated clinical sources, or informal recommendations.

This directory was developed to:

Centralize credible, research-based guidance

Bring together nationally recognized, evidence-based resources.

Highlight national and state/provincial fall prevention initiatives

Provide access to trusted fall prevention programs on local and national levels.

Support healthcare professionals and caregivers

Supply vetted resources to enhance patient care and education.

Provide a structured reference for safe independence

Offer vetted, research-backed information for seniors.

Editorial Inclusion Standards

Organizations included in this directory meet one or more of the following criteria:

Federal or state/provincial public health authority

National nonprofit organization serving older adults

Recognized professional healthcare association

Evidence-based fall prevention initiative

Established mobility or assistive technology standards body

International health authority with published aging guidance

This directory does not include affiliate links or commercial product promotions.

Snapshot: Why Fall Prevention Matters

Evidence shows that falls are not an inevitable part of aging. The right strategies can reduce risk and protect independence.

Falls are a leading cause of injury-related hospitalization

They are one of the most common and costly causes of injury among older adults.

Balance and lower body strength are strongly associated with fall risk reduction

Strength and balance training are proven to lower the likelihood of falls.

Environmental modifications significantly reduce preventable incidents

Safer homes and communities make a measurable difference.

Cognitive health and medication management influence stability

Memory, attention, and medications can impact balance and increase fall risk.

Organization Directory

Federal Public Health Authorities – United States

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Older Adult Fall Prevention
The primary federal authority for fall-related injury data, prevention frameworks, and risk reduction strategies.
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CDC STEADI Initiative – Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries
A structured clinical framework used by healthcare providers to assess and reduce fall risk.
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Research-based guidance on aging, balance, strength, and fall prevention.
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Administration for Community Living (ACL)
Federal programs supporting community-based wellness and fall prevention initiatives.
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Canadian Federal Authorities

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
National injury prevention and healthy aging guidance.
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Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults 65+
National physical activity and movement standards for older adults.
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International Aging & Health Authorities

World Health Organization (WHO) – Falls
Global injury prevention leadership and policy guidance.
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UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030)
Global framework for improving quality of life in older populations.
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National Senior Advocacy & Aging Organizations

National Council on Aging (NCOA)
Evidence-based fall prevention and healthy aging programming.
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AARP – Healthy Living
Senior-focused safety, mobility, and home modification resources.
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CARP – Canadian Association of Retired Persons
National advocacy organization for Canadians over 50.
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Fall Prevention & Injury Prevention Programs

Parachute Canada
National injury prevention organization.
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Finding Balance Alberta
Provincial fall prevention awareness program.
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National Safety Council – Older Adult Falls
Fall prevention advocacy and research.
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Bone Health & Osteoporosis Authorities

Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation (U.S.)
Fracture prevention and bone health education.
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Osteoporosis Canada
National bone health leadership organization.
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Professional Healthcare Associations

American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
National authority in mobility rehabilitation and fall prevention.
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Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Professional leadership in movement and rehabilitation.
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American Geriatrics Society
Clinical standards for older adult care.
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Structured Movement Resources

For progressive, structured movement aligned with safe, beginner-friendly guidance, you can access the following resources through Seniors Fitness Circle:

Start Here

If you’re new or returning after time away, this page provides a simple orientation and explains how everything fits together.

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7-Day Gentle Restart Plan

A short, manageable plan designed to help you ease back into movement safely and confidently.

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90-Day Independence Pathway Companion Toolkit™

Structured support tools designed to reinforce the 90-day independence pathway in this book — including weekly checklists and progress guidance.

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Chair Yoga Book

A comprehensive overview of beginner-friendly chair yoga designed specifically for adults over 60.

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Balance Exercises Guide

Simple, research-backed exercises designed to improve stability, lower-body strength, and confidence in daily movement.

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