Using dance to help reduce falls

Over-60s are benefiting from a pioneering new project aimed at reducing falls by getting them dancing.
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Dance to Health is a pilot falls prevention dance programme for the over-60s that’s being piloted in just six UK venues – including Banbury.

Falls are traumatic for older people and cost the NHS £2.3 billion a year but few people attend the usual falls prevention programmes, which have been dubbed “dull as ditchwater” by a Royal College of Physicians expert.

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Dance to Health combines recognised falls prevention programmes with the creativity, expression and energy of dance to reduce falls by up to 55 per cent.

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Over-60s at a Dance to Health class

The twice-weekly classes are being piloted at Banbury Health & Wellbeing Centre and so far participants have seen life-enhancing results.

For more information, see www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/banbury-health-and-wellbeing-centre or call 01295 263366.

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