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Educational Videos and Materials

Alzheimer’s Disease and Fall Risk

Caring for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia? Worried about their increased risk of accidental injury? This video will help you understand what is happening to your loved one. It also has advice on keeping your loved one safe.

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Living with Heart: Wellness from the inside out by Candice Marley, Paul DiCamillo, et al.
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For Every Body Campaign | Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH)

eBook presents latest research on fall prevention

Falls and fall-related injuries are major public health concerns around the globe. Dr. Cassandra Frieson, founder and president of the FIPAR Center, co-edited an e-book describing a range of integrated approaches to reduce falls and fall-related injuries among the aging population.

The book contains 25 articles that target healthcare providers, policy makers, and community leaders. It is freely available at the following link:

Editorial: Evidence-Based Practices to Reduce Falls and Fall-Related Injuries Among Older Adults

Effectiveness of evidence-based fall prevention programs to reduce loneliness in the United States

Editor’s Note on Volume 2 Issue 2

Predictors of Recurrent Falls in Community-Dwelling Older Adults after Fall- Related Hip Fracture

Hip Fractures and Recovery Outcomes among Community-Dwelling Elderly

Frieson CW (2015). Decreasing Fall, Mortality Rates in the Elderly with Multiple Chronic Health Conditions. Gerontol & Geriatr Res. 1(1): 1003.

Utilizing Change Theory to Implement a Quality Improvement, Evidence- based Fall Prevention Model in Long-term Care