This week is Falls Prevention Awareness Week, an observance created by ACL’s National Falls Prevention Resource Center to raise awareness of falls and inspire action to prevent them. The importance of preventing falls among older adults and people with disabilities cannot be overstated. Fall-related injuries are a significant threat to health and independence. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in four older Americans falls each year. While studies are limited, data suggest adults with disabilities aged 45 to 59 may have higher rates of falls than people over 60.