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GET BACK FROM A TRIP

The Journal

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January 27, 2026

Building both physical and mental resilience after a fall is extremely important.

- By CAMILLA FOSTER

GET BACK FROM A TRIP

STRICTLY Come Dancing’s head judge Shirley Ballas shared with her followers on social media that she is “feeling much better” after she was taken to hospital following a fall.

The 65-year-old posted an update to Instagram, saying: “Scary fall backwards hitting my head on the glass dressing table. Trip to hospital to get a brain scan. Fortunately for me no cracked skull. I'll rest a few days to heal my neck and back.”

Falls can have a major impact on older adults, both mentally and physically, so here are some expert tips for how to bounce back and rebuild your confidence after a fall...

“Fear following a fall is normal, so try to acknowledge these feelings rather than dismissing them,” advises Leo Mathew, rehabilitation and physiotherapist lead at Nellsar Care Homes.

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