Bridget Gallagher GNP, MSN, Ellen Corbett PT, Lewis Freeman RN, Alison Riddoch-Kennedy RN, Stacy Miller RN, Cathy Smith RN, Laura Radensky MSW, Amy Zarrow RN
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A fall prevention program for the home environment
Falls are the leading cause of injury, death, and disability among people older than 65. When elders fall, they sustain such injuries as hip, spine, hand, and/or pelvic fractures. The prognosis after such a fall is poor—only half of older adults hospitalized for hip fractures are able to return home or live independently again. Even without injury, falls cause a loss of confidence that results in reduced physical activity, increased dependency, and social withdrawal. As a home care agency dealing with a geriatric population, our goal was to develop a user-friendly fall prevention program that would promote multidisciplinary assessment and intervention. We have developed a preventive approach through which clinicians and patients can collaborate on preventing falls in the home and maintaining our patients' first priority: quality of life.