Falls are a significant concern in senior living communities, often leading to serious injuries and a decline in residents’ quality of life. Understanding the primary factors contributing to falls can help in implementing effective prevention strategies. Here are the top three factors:
- Lack of Automated Lighting: Poor lighting conditions, especially during nighttime, can increase the risk of falls. Automated lighting can help ensure that areas are well-lit when needed.
- Lack of Anti-Slip Surfaces in Shower Areas: Wet and slippery surfaces in bathrooms are common hazards. Installing anti-slip surfaces can significantly reduce the risk of falls.
- Loose Rugs and Clutter on Floors: Loose rugs and clutter create tripping hazards. Keeping floors clear and secure can help prevent falls.
Two Simple Low-Cost Actions = 40% Drop in Fall Rates
While there are numerous actions that can be taken to reduce falls, here are three proven, simple, and low-cost ways to jump-start or enhance your current fall prevention program:
- Motion Sensor Unit Lighting: Implementing motion sensor lighting in resident units can lead to over a 40% drop in fall rates. A 2022 study by the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association highlighted the effectiveness of boosted motion sensor lighting in senior living communities.
- Non-Slip Surface in Bathrooms: Installing non-slip surfaces in high slip-risk areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens, can result in over a 50% drop in fall rates. This was demonstrated in a study conducted by the National Flooring Safety Institute (NFSI).
“Bonus” Remove Loose Rugs and Clutter: Ensuring that floors are free from loose rugs and clutter creates a safer environment for residents. Clear paths between the bed and bathroom, and the bed and door, are essential for preventing falls.
By addressing these key factors and implementing simple, cost-effective measures, senior living communities can significantly reduce the risk of falls and improve the overall safety and well-being of their residents.
Certification Program
The National Fall Prevention Center has launched a fall prevention certification program specifically for senior living communities. Qualifying communities will receive a certification certificate, recognizing their commitment to resident safety and fall prevention. Contact us to learn more about how your community can become certified and enhance resident safety. Complete this form to get an estimate for you community: Click Here!
Webinars/Events
July 17, 2025 from 1-2PM Eastern Three Factors to Fall Prevention Webinar - Virtual In this session, we delve into the critical elements that play a pivotal role in predicting and averting falls within the home environment. We explore three primary factors: the home...