“…Previous studies have investigated various aspects regarding older persons after a fall event showing that they fear the consequences of falling (Tischler & Hobson, ), that falls can result in a decline in health status, ability to undertake activities of living, lifestyle and quality of life (Roe et al, ), but also that some accept fear of falling as a part of life (Mahler & Sarvimaki, ) and that older people can be embarrassed about wearing visible falls detection technology (Charlton, Murray, & Kumar, ). Furthermore, it has been reported that older women make a range of postfall responses and decisions, including engaging in the extra work required to get back to normal, purposefully avoiding people, objects and places, being proactive and planning ahead and putting the fall out of mind (Bergeron, Friedman, Messias, Spencer, & Miller ).…”