Rothsay Partners
Fall Prevention
230 1st Ave SW, Rothsay, MN, 56579
Distance: 1588 Miles
(218) 867-1234
rpartners@rtelnet.net
http://partners.lahnetwork.org
Service Details
Description
Fall prevention helps to reduce falls by older adults. Programs can include creating awareness of risk factors, educational classes, strength and balance exercises, or assessment of in-home risks and home safety education.
Additional Information
Includes in-home safety visit
Features
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Organization Type
- Living At Home / Block Nurse
Business Hours
8:00am - 12:00pm, Monday - Friday and scheduled activities
Area Served
Rothsay, Foxhome, Carlisle areas in Otter Tail and Wilkin counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (218) 867-1234 |
Last Update
9/21/2023
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
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JR-8200.3000-200Fall Prevention Programs Definition
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the risk factors associated with trips, slips and falls by older adults and others in and around their homes and the measures that can be taken prevent their occurrence. Delivery formats may include fact sheets, safety check lists or other informational materials; individual or group educational sessions which may include strength and balance exercises; and general media campaigns. The programs may address illnesses and other physical conditions that affect mobility and balance; "high-risk" medications or medication combinations that may cause drowsiness; lack or improper use of needed mobility aids; proper versus improper footwear; environmental safety hazards such as unsafe or unlighted stairways, uneven or slippery walking surfaces, obstacles such as throw rugs and exposed cords or wires, unsteady furniture or lack of grab bars and handrails; and other similar factors.
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JR-8200.3000-250Home Safety Evaluations Definition
Programs that conduct home inspections to assess and make recommendations to eliminate potentially hazardous conditions and to ensure that the individual or family has a plan to deal with emergencies should they arise. Safety evaluation programs often target homes with children or elderly residents and focus on dangerous rugs or floors, fire hazards, unsanitary or unsafe kitchens or bathrooms, poor lighting, unsafe storage of medication and other toxic materials, hazardous placement of kitchen equipment and other tools, access barriers in the home or yard and other discernible problems.