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Reports
The CDC, National Center for Injury Control and Prevention, Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention has posted new resources for community based interventions to prevent falls among older adults. http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/preventingfalls/
Falls Free National Action Plan: 36 falls prevention strategies
generated by the falls free summit.
National Expert Meeting on Qi Gong & Tai Chi-consensus report is a resource for implementing these programs with older adults.
Prevention of Falls & Injuries Among the Elderly: A special report from
the office of the Provincial Health Officer, 2004.
Prevention of Falls in Older Californians Pre-conference White Paper describes
interventions to reduce risk for falls and the costs and burden
of falls. The companion
Conference Proceedings
document is based on the presentations and input received through the conference.
Data
CDC’s MMWR: March 7, 2008 / 57(09); 225-229 provides updated data on the incidence of falls and fall-related injures among adults 65 and older.. Self-Reported Falls and Fall-Related Injuries Among Persons Aged > 65 Years --- United States, 2006
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5709a1.htm
The CDC
provides a data source with charts, tables and maps
describing the burden of falls with injury and mortality data by state.
Arizona continues to have one of the highest fatal fall injury rates in the
country for both men and women.
The Injury
Control Resource Information Network provides this reference site for
ICD 10 & 9, and E-codes for falls.
The National
Resource Center for Safe Aging has a national and regional data on
injury prevention and falls
Tools
CDC has posted a compendium of interventions for use by public health practitioners and community-based agencies.
Preventing Falls: What Works A CDC Compendium of Effective Community-based Interventions from Around the World http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/preventingfalls/CDCCompendium_030508.pdf
Preventing Falls: How to Develop Community-based Fall Prevention Programs for Older Adultshttp://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/preventingfalls/CDC_Guide.pdf
The Fall Prevention Center of Excellence is the first stop for
professionals looking for information, tools and resources related to
comprehensive, multifactorial falls prevention: http://www.stopfalls.org/service_providers/index.shtml.
For those interested in physiological falls risk assessments,
view the videos illustrating use of the FAB, Berg Balance Scale, &
multidirectional reach tests found at:
http://www.stopfalls.org/service_providers/sp_bm.shtml The
Balance Assessment Handbook is a resource intended to be
used in conjunction with the videos.
CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control has a
resource-rich
Falls Prevention web page where media tools, educational brochures,
links and more can be found easily.
U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs has a fall prevention
tool kit with a comprehensive program notebook, evaluation and assessment
tools, media tools and other resources. Visit:
http://www.va.gov/ncps/SafetyTopics/fallstoolkit/index.html.
Central Michigan University's Bridges Fall & Balance Center for
Assessment & Rehabilitation has many downloadable brochures on many topics
such as how to talk to your physician about falls:
http://www.chp.cmich.edu/bridges/FBC_1.htm.
Matter of
Balance is a very popular falls prevention program and this Boston
University Web site has a video exploring fear of falling and other products
available.
NCOA's Center for Healthy Aging Falls Prevention web site full of
resources such as the Falls-free newsletter, checklists, guides, fact sheets
and brochures.
Home Safety Council's Safe Steps Program offers many tools and resources
for home modification and falls prevention.
The Queensland’s. Government provides a web site:
Falls Prevention for Older People which links to their
falls prevention plan for 2002-2006 and other publications including a
best practices
document for hospitals and care facilities. |