Since january 1st of this year, people over 65 years old had a fall in Europe, sometimes with serious consequences.
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Falls are often the result of an interaction between various risk factors relating to ageing, the environment or physical condition. The combination of these factors can vary for each individual and be different for each fall. This explains why it can sometimes be difficult, after a fall, to find...
Falls can have important social consequences: whether because of a fear to walk or because functional sequelae of the fall remain, seniors' autonomy is often reduced following a fall, which can entail a limitation of social contacts. They become dependent upon a third person or can no longer leave...
Having a fall is a risk factor for falling again. In the months that follow a fall, it is therefore advisable to prevent any new fall by remembering that falls are caused by the interaction of numerous factors combined. Interventions aiming to reduce these falls must therefore be adapted to each...
They most often involve cerebrovascular accidents, but a seizure or subdural hematoma can also lead to a fall. The cause is often easy to diagnose because the fall is not the only element leading to the diagnosis. Confusional episodes put seniors at risk by impairing their vigilance.
A fall can be a brutal and fortuitous event in relation with an intercurrent factor, but can also be the symptom of an illness (see the chapter on causes of falls). In both cases, repeated falls mean that their cause (extrinsic factor or causal illness) is still present. A medical history of...
How can falls be prevented? What should we do when a fall occurs? If these questions concern you or one of your family members, the following pages will provide you with the answers. Taking care of yourself: general advice to prevent falls. Of course, the pages on prevention are useful for tips...
A fall can be regarded as an insignificant accident: your foot gets stuck under the rug, you did not see there was a step, you slipped on the wet floor, etc. Fortunately, they often don't have any consequences and are quickly forgotten. However, as people get older, falls become more likely to...
- Medical consultation A person who experiences falls needs to be followed by a specialist. Even when a fall is benign, it must not be trivialised; it is therefore advisable that it be evaluated by a doctor. This evaluation will enable the doctor to assess the risk factors and attributed causes...
February 4th 2010, the Quebecois Minister responsible for the Elders, Marguerite Blais, inaugurated the opening of a PAIR program agency to Montmagny-L’Islet (France). Sometimes alone and isolated, an old person needs to be able to count on the help of someone else after a fall. In Quebec a...