Physical safety with an eye towards preventing falls. I am 66 and DH is 62. We were healthy for our ages; no additional medications for stuff like blood pressure or diabetes, no limitations as to what we could do and where we could go (within reason, of course). Then, I fell in December '22 and have been struggling with knee issues ever since, culminating in a knee replacement a month ago. During all this, DH fell in February and again in March, landing palms-down both times. He's torn his biceps tendon and has a large, full tear in his rotator cuff and needs a shoulder replacement. I've been on crutches/cane since December and as soon as I am back on my feet, he'll have surgery which results in 6-8 weeks in a sling and then a ton of therapy. I keep jokingly saying this is the year we got old... but it's true. If only I'd been paying attention to the mud, if only he'd used a step ladder instead of a single step stool, if only he'd stayed off the ice in the parking lot. Caution and fall prevention would have made this a much easier year.