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Have You Taken a Close
Look at Your Fall Prevention
Program Lately?   

Fall Prevention Programs are most successful when the components are designed to work together.

This evidence-Based Fall Prevention Program provides you with the tools that can result in reduced hospitalizations, improved fall outcomes and increased referrals.

Specifically designed with components that link together, the Fall Prevention Program includes:

  • Assessments that capture the right data to successfully identify and implement evidence-based interventions
  • Staff and patient education that clearly addresses interventions to ensure they are effective
  • Documentation to provide comprehensive data to identify fall risk and to aggregate and trend fall outcomes
  • Marketing and community outreach activities to increase referrals and community awareness

Discover how this Evidence-Based Fall Prevention Program can help in the key areas of risk assessment, clinical intervention and patient teaching, staff education, outcome aggregation and trending, and marketing and community outreach.

Click here for a short quiz to reveal what could be tripping up your current program.

Turn to Briggs to ensure you are receiving the most effective results from your fall program. For more information, click on the links at the left, call us at 1.800.224.2187 or email us at HomeCare@BriggsCorp.com.

 


What providers are seeing when they take a closer look...

“I was beginning to develop a Fall Prevention Program for our agency until I heard Melinda Huffman present “Moving a Fall Prevention Program from Loose Footing to Solid Ground” for
SHP University. I was excited to find out about the Briggs Falls Program because it covers all aspects of fall prevention that I was going to develop. The evidenced-based interventions with a multidisciplinary approach bring integrity to clinical practice. Implementing a fall program that involves skilled disciplines and home health aides enhances the quality of care we are able to provide to our clients”.

Suzanne Pisanelli, RN, BSN
Quality Improvement Specialist,
Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association
and Hospice

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