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Slippery Slopes: How Nursing Homes Can Tackle Fall Risks
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Fifty-five studies were analyzed. Half focused on assessing fall risks. The Morse Fall Scale, used in hospitals, was a common tool. New methods using electronic health records and wearable devices were also explored. But, creating indicators that fit long-term care facilities is tough. The other half of the studies looked at preventing falls. Changes to the environment, exercise programs, and staff training were key. Most studies were done in controlled settings, though. Real-world use in nursing homes is still a question mark.
The big takeaway? Fall risk assessments in nursing homes need better tools. Digital technologies are promising, but we need more proof they work in real life. Nursing homes face unique challenges. Tailored solutions are a must.
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