Falls Prevention Awareness Training
Discover what you can do to reduce the risk of falls and promote safety for older adults with this free online course.
Overview
Every second, an older adult experiences a fall somewhere around the globe. A severe fall can lead to significant consequences such as injury, broken bones, fear of falling, and social isolation. This course explores the risk factors that heighten the chances of falling, revealing the extensive impact falls can have on individuals, families, and healthcare systems. It also sheds light on strategies for fall prevention, as well as the legal and ethical considerations in fall prevention and management.
First, we will explore the definition of falls and examine the epidemiology and statistics. We'll delve into the various risk factors, from age-related changes, medical conditions, and environmental hazards to lifestyle choices and their impact on fall risk. We'll discuss how to reduce the impact and minimise harm from a fall, as well as the roles and responsibilities of healthcare professionals and families in fall prevention. We'll apprise you of the physical signs of fall injury, symptoms of psychosocial impact, red flags, and how communication and documentation help in fall management.
Next, you'll explore various diagnostic procedures, treatment options, and multidisciplinary approaches for rehabilitation and recovery. You will understand the importance of assessing home safety and modifying the environment to prevent falls, including how to utilise assistive devices and adaptive equipment to promote mobility and prevent falls. This course is for anyone who wants to stop the fall from happening in the first place. Don't wait. Take the course now!
Certification
John Academy
Description
This course discusses the risks and hazards of a fall on older people, its impact on their quality of life, and how to prevent and reduce the risk.
Requirements
This course has no formal entry requirements. It is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Basic literacy and internet access are all you need to get started.
Career Plan
Graduates of this course may pursue careers in education, corporate training, curriculum development, or instructional design. Teaching and academic skills are transferable across both public and private sectors.
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Falls Prevention Awareness Training
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