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A fall is an involuntary event that results in coming to rest at a lower level. Most falls occur while standing or walking. Some people fall off a chair or out of bed, particularly in hospitals and care homes, when transferring is a time of particular risk.
Title: Falls
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A fall is an involuntary event that results in coming to rest at a lower level.
Most falls occur while standing or walking.
Some people fall off a chair or out of bed, particularly in hospitals and care homes, when transferring is a time of particular risk.
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