Free download: How to prevent slips, trips and falls

Don’t trip up your chance for a healthier, more independent life. Try these smart, simple ways to stay safe and injury-free. Plus, learn how our Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) can help you get the support you need.

How to prevent slips, trips and falls

Have you ever taken a tumble? Join the club. Slips and trips become more common as we age, but that doesn’t mean you have to live in fear of falling.

Download our free guide on How to prevent slips, trips and falls and stop worrying about an accident getting in the way of staying active and engaged. This easy-to-follow handbook covers everything you need to know to reduce the risk of falls, including:

  • Steps you can take to lower your risk of falling
  • How to fall-proof your home
  • Moves for better balance
  • Foods for keeping muscles and bones strong

Download our free guide on How to prevent slips, trips and falls and learn tips and tricks for staying strong, balanced and safe. Plus, read more on how an Aetna D-SNP can support you.

A senior woman on her cellphone
Ready to get more from your health plan?

Talk to a licensed agent today — it doesn’t cost a thing to learn more about Aetna® Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans!

If you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid, you may be eligible for an Aetna® Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP).

If you're 65 or older and have diabetes or an eligible heart disease, you may qualify for an Aetna Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan (C-SNP). C-SNPs are currently available in select counties in IL and PA.

You may be eligible for an Institutional Special Needs Plan (I-SNP) if you’ve lived (or plan to live) in a participating facility for 90+ days you have Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance).

Aetna Medicare is a HMO, PPO plan with a Medicare contract. Our DSNPs also have contracts with state Medicaid programs. Enrollment in our plans depends on contract renewal.

 

Plan features and availability may vary by service area. For accommodation of persons with special needs at meetings, call 1-833-258-3132 (TTY: 711).

 

Participating health care providers are independent contractors and are neither agents nor employees of Aetna. The availability of any particular provider cannot be guaranteed, and provider network composition is subject to change. Eligibility for the Model Benefit or Reward and Incentive (RI) Programs under the Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) Model is not assured and will be determined by Aetna after enrollment, based on relevant criteria (e.g., clinical diagnoses, eligibility criteria, participation in a disease state management program).

For mail-order, you can get prescription drugs shipped to your home through the network mail-order delivery program. Typically, mail-order drugs arrive within 14 days. You can call the number of the back of your member ID card. if you do not receive your mail-order drugs within this timeframe. Members may have the option to sign-up for automated mail-order delivery.

The benefits mentioned are part of special supplemental program for the chronically ill. Eligibility is determined by whether you have a chronic condition associated with this benefit. Standards may vary for each benefit. Conditions include Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disorders, Cancer. Other eligible conditions may apply. Contact us to confirm your eligibility for these benefits. If you have questions, call us at 1-833-228-1297 (TTY: 711) 7 days a week, 8 AM to 8 PM.

To send a complaint to Aetna, call the plan or the number on your member ID card. To send a complaint to Medicare, call 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048), 24 hours a day/7 days a week. If your complaint involves a broker or agent, be sure to include the name of the person when filing your grievance.

 

Nondiscrimination Notice | CA-Specific Nondiscrimination Notice

©2025 Aetna Inc.
Y0001_3715882_2025_M
3917863-08-01