Harold, age 82, has little difficulty walking but, nonetheless, recently experienced a fall. What is the best thing that Harold's family can do to help prevent further falls?
A) encourage Harold to decrease his activity level
B) take Harold to the eye doctor to ensure that he has proper corrective eyewear
C) encourage Harold to rely on a cane or a walker
D) discourage Harold from walking unassisted
B
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