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Citation

Beattie BL. J. Geriatr. Phys. Ther. 2014; 37(1): 31-34.

Affiliation

Falls Free Initiative, National Council on Aging, Washington, District of Columbia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, American Physical Therapy Association)

DOI

10.1519/JPT.0b013e31828835f4

PMID

23478394

Abstract

Given the rapid aging of the population, we can expect the number of older adult falls and fall-related injuries and deaths to increase exponentially unless we make a serious commitment to providing evidence-based, fall risk screening and assessments, and appropriate interventions to those increasingly at risk. National, state, and local partners are coming together to address this growing public health issue through evidence-based interventions that promote collaboration between public health, health care, and aging service providers. Physical therapists are uniquely positioned to make a significant contribution to this effort and to promote older adult participation in programs and services that can augment or supplement the plan of treatment. The purpose of this special interest paper is to describe the efforts of the National Council on Aging's Falls Free Initiative and the role that physical therapists and other rehabilitation professionals can play in community-based programs aimed at reducing risk and occurrence of falls in later life.


Language: en

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