Title: ANYONE CAN FALL
1ANYONE CAN FALL
Prevent it from happening to you
2What do they have in common?
3Fall Stories
4Seniors falls facts
- 1 out of 3 over the age of 65 and 1 out of 2 over
the age of 80 will fall at least once a year - If you fall once, you are twice as likely to fall
again - Women are 3X more likely than men to be
hospitalized for a fall - Falls are not a normal part of aging
5Ontario seniors injury hospital admissions 2010
Data source Parachute, Electronic Resource
Allocation Tool (ERAT), 2010.
6After a fall you may
- lose confidence
- be afraid you might fall again
- stop going out and doing things you enjoy
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8What Causes a Fall?
9Risk Factors
Risk Taking
Home Safety
Stroke Parkinsons
Vision
Footwear
Medication
10Blood Pressure
Medication
Inactivity
Balance
Vision
11 Take Action
- Check your medications
- Keep active
- Watch your step
- Speak up about dizziness
12Check your medications
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist
13Check your medications
- Medications include
- prescriptions
- herbal supplements
- vitamins
- over the counter drugs
14Check your medications
- Medications that relax you, help you sleep, or
improve your mood can increase your risk of
falling - Use only 1 pharmacy and never take someone elses
medications - Alcohol affects medication be careful
15 Take Action
- Check your medications
- Keep active
- Watch your step
- Speak up about dizziness
16 Keep active
- Exercise for strength and balance
17 Keep active
- Be safe. Talk to your health care provider
before starting something new - Aim for 30 minutes every day
- Youre never too old to get active
18 Warning
- The greatest health risk for older
- adults is living an inactive life.
- (World Health Organization, 2000)
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19 Take Action
- Check your medications
- Keep active
- Watch your step
- Speak up about dizziness
20Watch your step
21Watch your step
22Watch your step
- Have your vision checked every year
23Watch your step
24Shoe length is 6 mm (1/4 ) longer than your
longest toe
Back of shoe covers the heel to provide support
and prevent slipping
Laces or Velcro closure allows a snug fit and
allows for swelling
Heel is rounded and wide to give more contact
with the ground
Toe area is deep and wide enough to allow toes to
move
Heel height is 6mm to 2.5 cm (1/4 to 1 high)
Sole has a good grip but does not stick to carpet
25Watch your step
Photos Courtesy of Queensland Stay On Your Feet
26Watch your step
- Install grab bars for your tub, shower, and
toilet - Use the right equipment
Photo Courtesy of Queensland Stay On Your Feet
27 Take Action
- Check your medications
- Keep active
- Watch your step
- Speak up about dizziness
28Speak up about dizziness
- Tell your doctor and take action
29Speak up about dizziness
- Have your blood pressure checked
30Speak up about dizziness
- Before you get up
- Clench your fists and circle your ankles 10 x
- Rise slowly
- Sit or lie down again if you feel dizzy or
lightheaded
31Speak up about dizziness
- Stay hydrated
- Eat well
- Check medication that may make you dizzy
32How do I get up if Ive fallen?
33What can I do after a fall?
- Always tell your healthcare provider if you have
had a fall - Find out about programs/services in your area
- Telehealth Ontario, 866-797-0000
- Finding Balance website
- http//www.findingbalanceontario.ca/
34Conclusion
- Falls are not a normal part of aging
- Many falls are preventable
- Take action
- Identify your risk factors and make a plan
- Tell someone about a slip, trip or fall
35Questions?