Falls

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Falls are a common and serious health issue, particularly for older adults. They can lead to injuries, such as fractures and head trauma, and can significantly impact a person's quality of life. Falls can occur in various settings, including at home, in healthcare facilities, and in public places.

Causes of Falls[edit | edit source]

Falls can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Prevention of Falls[edit | edit source]

Preventing falls involves addressing the risk factors. This can include:

  • Regular exercise: This can improve strength, balance, and coordination.
  • Medication review: A healthcare provider can review a person's medications to identify any that may increase the risk of falls.
  • Home safety assessment: This can identify and address environmental hazards.
  • Vision check: Regular eye exams can ensure that vision problems are identified and treated.

Treatment of Falls[edit | edit source]

Treatment after a fall can include:

  • Medical care: This can involve treating any injuries caused by the fall, as well as addressing any underlying health conditions that may have contributed to the fall.
  • Rehabilitation: This can include physical therapy to improve strength and balance, and occupational therapy to help with daily activities.
  • Support services: These can include home care services, meal delivery services, and transportation services.

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