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How proactive fall prevention improves senior care

Fall prevention programs focused on screening and education can reduce injuries, hospital stays, and costs and improve safety for seniors.

Why fall prevention requires a proactive approach

Falls are a leading cause of injury among older adults, but many can be prevented.

Download this white paper to learn how proactive screening, education and clinician-led interventions can help identify risk early, reduce fall-related injuries and hospitalizations, and support safer care environments in senior communities.

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