Former President George H. W. Bush has been listed in fair condition after he fell at his home and broke a bone in his neck.
The Associated Press noted that a spokesman for the 41st president, said Wednesday that he was hospitalized after a fall at his vacation home in Kennebunkport, Maine, but is doing OK.
"41 fell at home in Maine today and broke a bone in his neck," spokesman Jim McGrath tweeted. "His condition is stable — he is fine — but he'll be in a neck brace."
There has been no word yet on when he will be released.
At 91, Bush is the oldest-living former president. He has had a number of health problems in the past. As we previously reported, he was in the hospital last year after experiencing shortness of breath and treated for a persistent cough in 2012.
He suffers from a form of Parkinson's disease called vascular Parkinsonism and mostly uses a scooter and wheelchair to get around.
Twitter post shared by Jim McGrath