How can you prevent falls in older people with evidence-based care?
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How can you prevent falls in older people with evidence-based care?

Jennifer Trueland Health journalist

Even small changes can help to prevent falls in older people. Find out ways in which you can enhance your practice with evidence-based care

Although people of all ages can fall, it is more common in older people, with 30% of adults aged over 65 affected every year. For older people falls can cause serious injury, distress and lead to a loss of independence. Nurses can help reduce the risk of falls by promoting exercise, using AI solutions and even serving caffeine-free drinks.

Nursing Older People. 36, 4, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/nop.36.4.8.s3

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