Geriatric Education Series

Falls Prevention

Module 1

Better Balance: Preventing Falls Before They Happen

60 minutes

It is known in clinical practice and in the literature that many health professionals are unaware of the multiple factors that can make older adults vulnerable to falls, particularly older adults with complex care needs. Nor are professionals aware of the interventional tools available to reduce fall risk. Health professionals are interested in gaining knowledge and skills needed to reduce risk of falling in their patients.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this session, attendees will be able to:

  1. Explain the incidence and impact of falls in older adults
  2. Define intrinsic and extrinsic factors contributing to falls
  3. Identify effective methods of preventing falls
  4. Recognize when to refer and who to refer to in regards to fall risk

Presenters

  • Megan Horton, PT, DPT; Director of Rehabilitation/ Physical Therapist at Genesis Rehabilitation Services
  • Janice Hulme, PT, MS, DHSc, CEEA; Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Rhode Island
  • Rachel Roach, APRN-CNP, AGPCNP; Adult-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner at Care New England Health System

Accreditation/Designations

A Certificate of Completion is available for those who attend the entire session and  complete and submit the Program Evaluation  Survey. Contact rigec@etal.uri.edu with questions.

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