#Stratford CT–Falls are a difficult and long-standing challenge for EMS providers. Due to a growing aging population, unintentional falls are a critical health issue for Stratford. Currently, more than 19% of residents are 65 and older. Preventing falls is an effective way to help seniors stay healthy, independent and reduce premature death. It also alleviates concern and hardships for caregivers.

In 2015, SEMS responded to over 1100 falls. We have responded to approximately 800 so far for 2016. About 60% of those calls were for adults 65 years and older. While the majority of events report no harm or minor injury, falls can result in severe life-changing injury or even death. The Center for Patient Safety and Stratford EMS recommend you re-evaluate your fall risks, considering the following best practices:
Prevention:

  • Exercise
  • Check vision
  • Review medications
  • Wear sensible shoes
  • Remove home hazards
  • Light up your living space
  • Use assistive devices (hand rails, non-slip treads, grab bars, etc.)

As we move into the fall and winter season, fall prevention becomes even more important. Stratford EMS hopes everyone will “Think Safety First” to have a happy and healthy fall and winter season.

Fore more information visit: http://www.stratfordems.org/

Stratford EMS press release by Michael Loiz, EMS Director

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