Anonymous wrote:In this country very few municipalities want that liability. As you age your sense of balance isn’t as good, your bones become more brittle, etc. So of course there will be some falls.
In other countries no one is suing of a senior falls AND they move along unhoused people who are in parks by and in playgrounds. Seniors often go to the bathroom more frequently so it would be great if we had public bathrooms with attendants were you pay a nominal fee to use like in Europe.
One of the best ways to prevent falls is to stay active, and do it with a variety of surfaces under your feet and in different environments. Balance is not a single process. Proprioceptive balance can’t be supported without a variety of environments. OP is super smart to be asking this. It’s unfortunate we don’t have many specifically designed spaces to help in the US but PTs often know good places.