Managing the Elderly with Dementia and Frequent Falls

  • Ching LIM S
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Abstract

The elderly living with dementia are increasing all over the world. Falls and fall related injuries are common among the elderly with dementia. The elderly with dementia are often more likely to sustain injuries after a fall and are more likely to have recurrent fallers. Once an elderly with dementia is admitted to an acute hospital, they are at risk of falls in the hospital because of delirium, unfamiliar environment, changes in their daily routine and caregivers. The usual fall prevention strategies recommended are ineffective among the elderly with dementia.

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Ching LIM, S. (2017). Managing the Elderly with Dementia and Frequent Falls. General Medicine Open, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.15761/gmo.1000120

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