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Balance Problems in the Elderly. Team A Jackie Cochran Jane John-Nwankwo Sarah Tackett. Introduction of Aggregate. Elderly – age 60 and older 12% United States Population is over 65 years of age Reside in Assisted Living Facility Risk for balance problems.
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Balance Problems in the Elderly Team A Jackie Cochran Jane John-Nwankwo Sarah Tackett
Introduction of Aggregate Elderly – age 60 and older 12% United States Population is over 65 years of age Reside in Assisted Living Facility Risk for balance problems
Epidemiology TriadElderly with Balance Problems • Host: • Elderly 60 years and older • Male and Female • Agent: • Physical: • Aging affects strength and balance • Chemical: • Side effects of medications • Exposed to Communicable Disease • Community Acquired Pneumonia – cause weakness, poor nutrition • Environment: • Poor lighting, throw rugs • Clutter • Small Rooms at Assisted Living Facility
Balance: Needs Assessment • Diming of senses • Five senses decrease • Musculo-Skeletal • Muscle and bone atrophy • Medications • Sensory and cognitive deficits
Validation of fall risk assessment for seniors • Disability and rehabilitation • Fall risks increase after age 60 • The risks increase as the age increase • Risks were associated with other medical problems associated with aging • Balance test used: • The Tinetti Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) • The Timed "Up & Go" Test (TUGT) • Berg Balance scale
Gaps in Data Data explored showed no change in information.
World Health Organization Agenda • Six point Agenda to improve public health • Promote Development • Foster Health Security • Strengthen Health Systems • Harness Research, Information & Evidence • Enhance Partnerships • Improve performance
WHO Agenda: Population Ageing • Term for Elderly 60 and up • Increase in population internationally • Encourage Physical Activity • Improve functional status • Improve quality of life • Improve Mental Health • Reduces risk of Falls • Balance exercises are key for those who are risk for falls • WHO Falls Prevention for Active Ageing Model
WHO Falls Prevention for Active Ageing Model • WHO Falls Prevention for Active Ageing Model • Action plan to Reduce Occurrence of Falls • Build Awareness • Improve Assessments • Implement Culturally Appropriate interventions
ConclusionEvery 18 seconds an older adult is treated in an emergency department for a fall, and every 35 minutes someone in this population dies as a result of their injuries.
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