Falls are a serious health issue for older adults, being the leading cause of injury and the fifth leading cause of death among those aged 65 and over. While making home safety modifications and exercising can help reduce fall risks to some degree, falling is often due to underlying health issues or a gradual loss of balance abilities. It is important for seniors to receive fall risk screenings through their Annual Wellness Visit with a primary care physician in order to be assessed and receive recommendations to help prevent falls.