A standardized assessment and intervention protocol for managing risk for falls on a geriatric rehabilitation unit

1999 
: This article describes the intervention protocols implemented at the Sisters of Charity Hospital of Ottawa, Canada on a 36-bed geriatric rehabilitation unit for managing the risk for falls in patients assessed to be at high, moderate, or low risk. The implementation of tailored protocols is of particular importance on rehabilitation units because staff must balance the treatment goal to increase patient mobility, activity level, and independence with the need to prevent falls. Thus, this article also describes the related standardized criteria and decisional guidelines used in determining patients' level of independence on the unit for each fall-risk category. This article concludes with an outline of practices designed to facilitate safe transfers and completion of activities of daily living among geriatric patients with functional impairments by teaching and promoting the use of behavioral compensatory strategies for disability-related deficits.
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