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California Senior Fall Prevention Coalitions. Terri Restelli-Deits, MSW Area Agency on Aging Serving Napa and Solano CA Fall Prevention Summit / December 5, 2007. Project Goals.
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California Senior Fall Prevention Coalitions Terri Restelli-Deits, MSWArea Agency on Aging Serving Napa and Solano CA Fall Prevention Summit / December 5, 2007
Project Goals • Encourage the development of new community senior fall prevention coalitions and support the ongoing work of existing coalitions. • Through these coalitions, focus community attention on senior falls, and improve the coordination of fall prevention activities and services.
Coalition Support • Funding for coalition projects provided by the Archstone Foundation. • Technical assistance and evaluation services provided by the Fall Prevention Center of Excellence.
Phase IApril 2006 – September 2007 5 Coalitions Funded • Member Recruitment • Needs Assessment • Strategic Planning • Community activity to build community support for fall prevention and the coalition
Archstone Fall Prevention Coalition Projects
Phase IIOctober 2007 – March 2009 • All 5 Coalitions refunded for continuation activities: focus on policy development, sustainability, activities and products to coalesce community interest in fall prevention • 5 new coalitions in additional geographic areas selected for funding • Mentoring program between old and new coalitions established
Napa Valley Fall Prevention Coalition • Healthy Aging Initiative • Archstone Foundation awards coalition grant award to Area Agency on Aging, with support from CA Center for Excellence. Napa Coalition formed April 2006 • Multidisciplinary coalition of agencies and leaders with passion and commitment to improve health, well-being and quality of life for Napa’s older adults
Shared Vision • The Initiative partners work together in the spirit of collaboration not competition to build senior friendly communities and policies • Identified falls among seniors as a key health issue to be addressed
The Planning Process • Member Recruitment • Needs Assessment • Strategic Planning • Community activity to build community support for fall prevention and the coalition
Goals and Objectives • Significantly reduce falls resulting in injury among older adults in Napa County • Maintain optimal quality of life for seniors • Increase: • Knowledge • Access • Policies/Systems change
Accomplishments to Date • A strong strategic plan • Summit with extensive community involvement • Progress with funding and sustainability • Recruitment of paid staff • Presence in the community through participation in community events and media • Expanding group of stakeholders
Impact • Community awareness • Advocacy tools such as Proclamations and Resolutions • Board of Supervisor’s and Community Funders took notice • Napa County and Queen of the Valley Hospital funds Napa Valley’s first Fall Prevention Program and staff: Coordinator and Health Education Specialist • Coalition working together to leverage resources
Strategies Moving Forward • Community and Provider Awareness and Education • Fall Prevention Coordination and Assistance • Physical Activity, Balance & Mobility and Health Promotion Programs • Affordable Home Modification • Public/Institutional Policy Advocacy and Development • Data for Surveillance