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Prevent a Fall Before it Happens

Prevent a Fall Before it Happens. Presented By: Elgin Safety Team for Adults Finding Balance was developed by the Alberta Centre for Injury Control & Research and the Alberta Medical Association. What do they have in common?. Fall stories. Seniors’ falls facts.

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Prevent a Fall Before it Happens

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  1. Prevent a Fall Before it Happens Presented By: Elgin Safety Team for Adults Finding Balance was developed by the Alberta Centre for Injury Control & Research and the Alberta Medical Association

  2. What do they have in common?

  3. Fall stories

  4. Seniors’ falls facts • 1 out of 3 seniors will fall at least once a year • If you fall once, you are twice as likely to fall again • Falls are not a normal part of aging

  5. Fall Facts • 623 seniors seen in STEGH Emerg due to falls - 03/04

  6. After Being Assessed in ER • Almost 1/3 required admission to hospital

  7. After a fall you may… • lose confidence • be afraid you might fall again • stop going out and doing things you enjoy

  8. What causes a fall?

  9. BloodPressure Depression LegStrength Bathroom Balance Dizziness Nutrition Risk Factors Footwear Risk Taking Poor lighting Home Safety Vision Attention Medication

  10. Blood Pressure Medication Inactivity Balance Vision Shoes

  11. Take action • Check your medications • Keep active • Watch your step

  12. Check your medications • Talk to your doctor or pharmacist

  13. Check your medications • Medications include: • prescriptions • herbal supplements • vitamins • over the counter drugs

  14. Check your medications • Medications that relax you, help you sleep, or improve your mood can increase your risk of falling • Use only 1 pharmacy and never take someone else’s medications • Alcohol affects medication – be careful

  15. Take action • Check your medications • Keep active • Watch your step

  16. Keep active • Exercise for strength and balance

  17. Keep active • Be safe. Talk to your health care provider before starting something new • Aim for 30 minutes every day • You’re never too old to get active

  18. Warning: The greatest health risk for older adults is living an inactive life. (World Health Organization, 2000)

  19. Take action • Check your medications • Keep active • Watch your step

  20. Watch your step • Wherever you are

  21. Watch your step • Pay close attention • Have your vision checked every year • Check your footwear

  22. Shoe length is 6 mm (1/4 “) longer than your longest toe Back of shoe covers the heel to provide support and prevent slipping Laces or Velcro closure allows a snug fit and allows for swelling Toe area is deep and wide enough to allow toes to move Heel is rounded and wide to give more contact with the ground Heel height is 6mm to 2.5 cm (1/4” to 1” high) Sole has a good grip but does not stick to carpet

  23. Watch your step

  24. Watch your step • Make sure halls and stairways are well lit and pathways are clear of clutter • Remove throw rugs • Install grab bars for your tub, shower, and toilet

  25. How do I get up if I’ve fallen? • Are you injured? If so, call for help, stay warm and comfortable • If not: • Roll onto your side • Crawl to a sturdy piece of furniture • Put your hands on the furniture • Put one foot flat on the floor • Push up with hands and foot and stand up • Swing your bottom around and sit down

  26. What do I do after a fall? • Always tell your health care provider if you have had a fall • Find out about programs/services in your area

  27. Conclusion • Falls hurt • Falls are not a normal part of aging • Many falls are preventable • Take action: • Check your medications • Keep active • Watch your step

  28. Questions?

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