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  • Public Health
  • Preventive Medicine

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  • Falls are a significant health risk for Americans over 65, affecting one-fourth annually.
  • Healthcare providers often lack the time for comprehensive fall risk assessments, leading to fragmented prevention efforts.
  • A team approach is needed to improve health promotion and risk prevention for older adults.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To engage community-dwelling older adults in a fall risk assessment program.
  • To utilize the Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries (STEADI) program for risk identification.
  • To provide participants with actionable feedback on their fall risks for physician consultation.

Main Methods:

  • Community-based fall risk screening events were organized.
  • The STEADI program was employed to assess participants' fall risks.
  • Participants received individualized risk feedback to share with their primary care physicians.

Main Results:

  • Participants identified medications known to increase fall risk.
  • Attendees expressed appreciation for the community-based screening.
  • Participants noted that their healthcare providers do not routinely screen for falls.

Conclusions:

  • Community-based fall risk assessments are valued by older adults.
  • The STEADI program effectively identifies fall risks in a community setting.
  • There is a need for integrated fall prevention strategies within primary care.