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The Important Job of Preventing Falls in People with Dementia | By Esther Heerema, MSW | September is Falls Prevention Awareness Month. Did you know that nursing homes have to use a process called "root cause analysis" to determine why a resident fell? The point of this process is to prevent additional falls if at all possible. Understanding common causes of falls in dementia is particularly important, especially if the person's ability to communicate is impaired. | |
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| Common Causes of Falls in Dementia | People with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia are more than three times more likely to fracture their hip when they fall, which leads to surgery and immobility. The rate of death following a hip fracture for those with Alzheimer's is also increased. Thus, fall prevention for people with dementia is critical. One way to reduce falls in people with dementia is to understand why they fall. These common causes, while not all-inclusive, are to blame for the majority of falls. | | | | |
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