A Falls Prevention Training Course equips caregivers, healthcare workers, and others with the knowledge and skills to reduce the risk of falls, especially for older people.
The course covers why falls happen, like poor balance, weak muscles, hazards in the environment, and health problems. It also explains how to identify people who are most at risk of falling.
Participants will learn how to assess risk, make places safer, and use tools or changes to prevent falls. The training also focuses on exercises to build strength and improve balance to lower the risk of falling over time.
The course includes what to do after a Fall, like offering immediate help, recording what happened, and reviewing the fall to stop it from happening again. Some courses also talk about the effects of falls on people’s health and life quality.
The goal of this Falls Prevention course is to help reduce the incidence and severity of falls, particularly among populations at risk of falling such as older adults.
The course can be taken online (virtual) or in-person, so participants can choose what works best for them. By finishing this training, participants can help make environments safer and improve care for people at risk of falling.