Caregivers' Guide to Fall Prevention

What to do if a fall happens: How to help safely

11 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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Knowing how to safely help the person you care for if they fall is important for their safety and yours. Learn about how and when to help someone get up and when the fallen person needs medical attention. Rehearse how to recover from a fall with the person you care for using the Fall Action Plan, which outlines what to do if an older person falls when they are alone. Finally, it's a good idea to document the circumstances of a fall, even if there is no obvious injury: You can share these details with your care team and use them to identify any changes that can reduce the likelihood of a fall happening again. 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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