%0 Journal Article %T Functional Improvement in Older Adults after a Falls Prevention Pilot Study %A Pei-Fen J. Chang Ph.D. %A OTR %A Yong-Fang Kuo Ph.D. %J Open Journal of Occupational Therapy %D 2013 %I Western Michigan University %X Falls are a costly, disabling, and life-threatening risk in the elderly. Improvements in physical function, balance, lower extremity strength, and health-related quality of life are hypothesized to help mitigate fall risk. In this pilot study, six women and men with an average age of 81 years participated in a 6-week exercise andeducation program created to reduce risk of falls. Evaluations were made at baseline and at 6 weeks on four tests: the Functional Status Questionnaire, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the Six-minute Walk Test, and the World Health Organization Quality of Life¨CBREF 26-question test. Scores indicated significant improvement in functional physical status (activities of daily living), balance, distance walked in 6 min, and quality of life in the physical health domain. The size of this study limits the generalizability of its findings, but its evidence warrants undertaking a larger trial. %K activities of daily living %K elderly %K physical exercise %K quality of life %K outcomes %U http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/ojot/vol1/iss2/3