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Assignment 2 - 8736714
Assignment 2 - 8736714
8736714
also has a negative impact on their psychological and social well-being. As a result, a
fall prevention system should be set up for seniors in the Kitchener-Waterloo area who
are at least 65 years old. The system's main goal is to establish a fall prevention culture
in Waterloo Region by collaborating with local partners from various areas to reduce
falls and injuries caused by falls. Foster evidence-based programmes, projects, and
approaches in Ontario and the Waterloo Region to prevent falls and fall-related wounds,
General well-being would be a valuable collaborator. They can provide data on fall and
fall avoidance naturals' preponderance, cycles, and chance variables. Messages about
fall prevention can be delivered in a variety of ways. They can discuss the importance of
altering risk factors in all spaces that lead to falls with various partners (such as the
unbalanced surfaces, and other flaws can all be traced down here. They can also
collaborate with a variety of partners to implement effective public policies that address
the high frequency and expense of falls. The task's long-term viability is contingent on
Older people over the age of 65 would be particularly interested partners. Despite the
fact that measurements demonstrate that falls are unpleasant, I believe that we can
anticipate and prevent falls more frequently than not if the individual is aware of the
risks. As a result, educate persons over the age of 65 is critical in reducing occurrences.
Courses and classes would be given to teach and provide strategies for avoiding a fall.
Recordings would also be shown to raise awareness about post-fall medical issues and
how to overcome them. Virtual entertainment is also a useful tool for interacting with
others. That is, on the off chance that senior citizens remain as far away from such
The following close cooperating partner would be the specialised staff in medical care
offices, such as LTC and retirement homes. Because the majority of older people spend
their retirement years at these offices, they are an important aspect of the programme.
group every now and then. Patients with these problems should be placed near nursing
stations, and bed and individual alarms should be used to keep track of them.
Messages, letters, and face-to-face meetings are all ways to communicate with these
partners.
The press would be our observer in this project. In today's world, media has an impact
on people, allowing them to use their medium to demonstrate the relevance of a topic.
They can hold meetings with specialists and physiotherapists to discuss the problem.
Public interviews are an excellent way to speak with these partners and bring them
together on one stage for an open discussion. Finally, with the support of this diverse
group of collaborators, our Fall Prevention Framework will achieve actual success.