Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Leveraging Technology for Fall Risk Detection
As the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries among adults aged 65 and older, falls result in more than 3 million injuries treated in emergency departments annually, including over 800,000 hospitalizations.
According to the National Council on Aging, 60% of falls happen in the home, 30% in a public setting, and 10% in a health care center. With or without injury, falls highly influence an individual’s quality of life.
Particularly among the aging population, falls are of great concern as they can limit everyday activities and overall quality of life. For aging services professionals, having access to the right tools and resources for fall prevention is imperative to providing the best care possible.
Gain insights on fall risks, prevention and how technology can help bridge gaps in care. Learn more about the following:
- Overview of falls risks for older adults
- The importance of chronic disease management and fall minimization
- Overview of ConnectedCare
- Best practices and considerations to ensure a seamless care transition
Aging Services Professionals, listen to our latest podcast episodes, view show notes and download resources by visiting ComForConnections.com.
Thank you for helping older adults live the best life possible.