New Nymbl Science Report Asks: Are Falls an Invisible Epidemic?

Digital health leader shares results from large-scale studies that prove preventive programs help mitigate fall risks


DENVER, June 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nymbl Science, a digital health provider and leader in scalable fall prevention for older adults, today released the findings from its latest report, Balance and Aging: Understanding How Aging Impacts Decline in Balance. Nymbl’s report explores the effects aging has on balance and poses a critical question: Are falls an invisible epidemic?

“As the aging population continues to grow, the prevalence and coinciding cost of falls will continue to rise,” said Dr. Bob Mirsky, Chief Medical Officer at Nymbl Science. “Now is the time to put the magnitude of these incidents into perspective and consider falls a chronic condition of epidemic proportions that can be addressed.”

Falls are the leading cause of injury and accidental death among adults over 65 in the U.S. On average, falls cause 100 deaths per day and are the number one cause of Emergency Medical Services responses for older adults. However, most traditional Medicare plans fail to address the risks falls pose to aging populations. But they should — fall-related claims result in $31 billion in Medicare costs yearly and can cost over $37,700 per person per year (PMPY), more than other chronic diseases, including diabetes, vascular disease, pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure.

The report also highlighted findings from large-scale studies that found older adults who participated in fall preventive programs like Nymbl’s falls prevention platform experienced fewer trips to the emergency room, a reduction in quarterly claims and improved mobility.

Other findings from Nymbl’s report include:

  • Falls among older adults constitute a growing public health crisis
  • Declining balance affects everyone as they age
  • Individuals who do not present any risk factors still experience falls
  • Escalating medical costs are driving the need for preventive strategies

“The key to improving quality of life and health outcomes for aging populations is to provide them with the right tools to address their medical and psychosocial needs,” said Dr. Mirsky. “Nymbl is doing that with a program that helps people navigate aging more confidently and do it on their own time and at home.”

Nymbl creates expert led programs to remove the physical and emotional barriers that often come along with aging, including falling and bladder control. Nymbl’s easy-to-use, clinically-proven digital tools and resources — available usually through health plans — empower adults to continue doing the activities they enjoy as they age.

Download Nymbl’s Balance and Aging report here.

For more information about how Nymbl empowers adults to age with confidence, visit NymblScience.com.

About Nymbl Science
Nymbl is the only company providing balance training that is scalable, insightful, and cost saving for our partners and effective and engaging for older adults. Our scientifically validated balance training program trains the brain and body to work together, known as dual-tasking, reducing falls risk. Using just a smart device, and in only 10 minutes a day, older adults are preserving and enhancing their freedom and enjoyment of life with Nymbl. We believe it is necessary to empower older adults to increase confidence and the ability to fully participate in life, because aging is not less. Join us on our mission to empower millions of older adults to move and live more freely. For more information, visit www.nymblscience.com.

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