Caregivers' Guide to Fall Prevention
Most falls happen at home. Falls can also happen outside – such as on front doorsteps or an icy driveway – or while out and about in the community. The reasons that make someone more likely to fall are known as “risk factors”. Risk factors for falls can include things such as: • Older age • Mobility, balance and strength issues • Certain health conditions (e.g., arthritis, cognitive impairment, Parkinson’s) • Taking multiple medications • Hazards in the home, such as uneven steps or rugs that can be tripped on. The more risk factors someone has, the more likely they are to fall. This episode is one part of The Caregivers' Guide to Fall Prevention. You can access the full guide, including all the checklists and tools referenced in this episode, at parachute.ca/caregiver. [https://parachute.ca/en/injury-topic/fall-prevention-for-seniors/caregivers-guide-to-fall-prevention/]
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