One in three adults over age 65 will fall each year, but Banner Health hopes to prevent such falls through “A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns About Falls.”
The eight-week series at Banner Desert Medical Center in partnership with A.T. Still University will meet 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Fridays, from Jan. 11 to March 1.
Falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries in older adults.
Registration is required and there are a limited number of seats.
To register, call (602) 230-2273.










Doug McClure posted at 7:42 pm on Sat, Dec 15, 2012.
I went to Banner to have food removed from my esophagus. Dr. Mohamad Kahn the doctor on call refused to come. So I had to go to a real hospital. They sent me bills that I refused to pay because they did not provide the service and I could have died. They latter said that they would write off my bill 100%. The bills I did pay they refuse to reimburse me for and the ones I did not they wil do nothing about. So I get harrased. I should be reimbursed the money they took from my insurance company also. I had to pay the other hospital out of my own pocket because they used up my insurance.
Doug McClure posted at 7:42 pm on Sat, Dec 15, 2012.
Do not go to Banner. They do not care if you choke to death.