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[Resource] How to Lower Your Fall Risk

Government of Canada

Falls can be a serious risk to your health and safety. Here are some tips on how to avoid falls:Stop and smell the roses: take your time, don't rush when walking or getting upKeep stairs and walkways free of clutter, ice or snowUse hand rails and grab bars to keep you steady on your feetBala

[Resource] Stop Falls - Staying Independent Checklist

Regional Geriatric Program of Eastern Ontario

Click HERE to access this resource

[Resource] Hip Protectors Work!

Interior Health

See attached PDF doccument

[Resource] Stay on your Feet - Parkinson's

UBC Pacific Parkinson's Research Centre

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospitalizations and injury related deaths. Falls are also the major reason for admission to a residential care facility. A fall can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime. Having Parkinson’s will increase your risk. Although not everyone experiences fall

[Resource] A CDC Compendium of Effective Fall Interventions: What Works for Community-Dwelling Older Adults, 4th Edition

CDC

This collection of effective fall interventions is designed to help public health practitioners, senior service providers, clinicians, and others who want to address older adult falls in their community.The 4th edition of the Compendium describes 34 single interventions (17 exercise interventions,

[Resource] Stay In The Game! Prevent Falls

Vancouver Coastal Health

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospitalization, injury-related death, and the major reason for admission to a residential care facility. Falls and fall-related injury decrease the quality of life and independence of many seniors each year. A fall can happen anywhere, but most falls ha

[Video] Indigenous Fall Prevention Symposium

CFPC Fall Prevention

The Indigenous Fall Prevention Symposium was held in Newfoundland, June 11, 2018. This pivotal event marks the beginning of an international network on this important issue

[Resource] Social environments are important determinants of nutritional risk among older-aged adults

Kathy Beerman, PhD

Click HERE to access this resource According to a new study published in The Journal of Nutrition, a supportive social environment may protect against nutritional risk among middle and older-aged adults.

[Webinar Recording] Aging and Mental Health Webinar (CAMH)

United Way BC, CAMH

The number of older adults with mental illness or dementia is increasing in Canada. Mental illness and dementia can have a significant impact on the quality of life of seniors and their loved ones, and increase health care system costs. Prevention, early intervention and treatment efforts can help m

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