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How to manage falls in nursing homes?

Approximately half of all nursing home residents experience at least one fall annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Learning **how to manage falls in nursing homes** is critical for ensuring resident safety and improving overall quality of care.

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What is the best body part to fall on? Separating Myth from Medical Fact

According to the National Institute on Aging, more than one in four adults age 65 or older fall each year. Knowing how to react during an unexpected stumble can mean the difference between a minor bruise and a life-altering injury. While the question, "What is the best body part to fall on?" is common, the true answer is more about technique than targeting a specific body part.

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Where Should a Caregiver Position Themselves to Help a Falling Client?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an older adult falls every second of every day in the U.S., with many resulting in injury. Proper technique is critical to assist a client and reduce harm for both parties, so knowing where should a caregiver position themselves to help a falling client is vital for safety. Rather than trying to stop a fall completely, the safest approach is to use correct body mechanics to guide the client to the floor in a controlled manner.

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