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Falls Prevention Process in Assisted Living Communities.

DaRae CoughlinSusan E Nordman-OliveiraMary SchlaakJames H Ford
Published in: Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society (2017)
Falls are a significant issue for older adults, and many older adults who once received care in nursing homes now reside in assisted living communities (ALCs). ALC staff needs to address resident falls prevention; however, federal or state requirements or oversight are limited. This research explores falls prevention in Wisconsin ALCs in the context of the Kotter Change Model to identify strategies and inform efforts to establish a more consistent, proactive falls prevention process for ALCs. A mixed methods approach demonstrated inconsistency and variability in the use of falls risk assessments and prevention programs, which led to the development of standardized, proactive falls prevention process flowcharts. This process, as delineated, provides ALCs with an approach to organize a comprehensive falls reduction strategy. Findings highlight the importance of educating staff regarding assessments, resident motivation, falls prevention programs, and feedback, all key components of the falls prevention process.
Keyphrases
  • community dwelling
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety