Falls may seem like a natural part of aging but they can be life changing for a Senior who wants to stay independent in their home. That's why we love this article from Daily Caring.
It included this great FREE resource from the National Alliance for Caregiving in partnership with the National Council on Aging. The guide explains why fall prevention is such a serious issue, covers fall prevention basics, and includes a 3 step conversation guide that helps you take action to prevent falls.
Preventing falls in seniors keeps them healthy and independent for as long as possible and reduces caregiver stress. Productive conversations about reducing fall risk and simple changes at home can significantly reduce your older adult’s chances of falling.
But those discussions can sometimes be challenging.
This conversation guide helps you take action to prevent falls in seniors
We like this free guide because it’s easy to understand and includes helpful checklists.
Here’s what they cover:
Step 1 (page 5): Is it time to talk about fall prevention?
This handy checklist helps you figure out if your older adult is at risk for a fall.
Answer the questions on their behalf to gauge their fall risk. A score of 4 or more points means that the person might be at risk for a serious fall in the future.
Next, answer the questions for yourself to assess your own fall risk — it’s important for you to be safe as well.
Step 2 (page 6): Talk about falls prevention with others
If the checklist in Step 1 indicates that your older adult’s fall risk is high, the next step is to talk with them about it.
The list in Step 2 walks you through how to prepare for a successful conversation, gives suggestions on what to say, and helps set reasonable expectations.
Step 3 (pages 7-9): Develop a falls prevention action plan
In the third step, get 7 tips for creating an action plan to reduce fall risk.
The risks you identified in Step 1 and the conversation notes in Step 2 will help you create the plan.
Additional resources (page 11)
Get additional information like infographics, brochures, tip sheets, videos, and more.
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