The Intersection of Falls and Dementia in Primary Care: Evaluation and Management Considerations.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-1-2020

Publication Title

The Medical clinics of North America

Keywords

Accidental Falls; Aged; Causality; Dementia; Geriatric Assessment; Humans; Independent Living; Primary Health Care; Risk Assessment

Abstract

A large body of research has addressed the assessment and management of fall risk among community-dwelling older adults. Persons with dementia are at higher risk for falls and fall-related injuries, yet less is known about effective strategies for reducing falls and injuries among those with dementia. Falls and dementia are regularly considered to be discrete conditions and are often managed separately. Increasing evidence shows that these conditions frequently co-occur, and one may precede the other. This article explores the relationship between falls and dementia, including the importance of rehabilitation strategies for reducing fall risk in these individuals.

Department

Geriatrics

Department

Rehabilitation

Department

Occupational Therapy

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