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X-WR-CALDESC:The most common cause of injuries in older adults is from fall
 s. An estimated 30% of adults\, 65 years and older\, fall each year. That 
 number increases to about 50% for those over 80. Injuries from falls can b
 e minor\, serious\, or even life-threatening. The good news is that there 
 are many ways to reduce the risk of falling. This webinar\, presented by S
 tanford Health Care Occupational Therapist Tricia Catiggay\, will provide 
 tips and advice for caregivers of older adults\, and will also benefit car
 egivers who are themselves 65 or older.\n\nObjectives:\n•	Learn how how to 
 identify common fall risk factors (including how certain medications may c
 ontribute to fall risk)\n•	Understand the basics of home safety as it relat
 es to falls\n•	Learn simple exercises to improve balance and strength\n\nPr
 esenter:\nTricia Catiggay is an Occupational Therapist with over 40 years 
 of experience. She has worked in many settings including acute care\, reha
 b and has worked with a variety of people with health challenges impacting
  their daily lives from pediatrics to gerontology. She has worked at Stanf
 ord Health Care for the past 15 years\, working in Injury Prevention under
  Trauma Services and is involved with the fall prevention programs offered
  by Stanford. Tricia also shares caregiving duties with her family in the 
 care of their elderly mother with moderate dementia.
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DESCRIPTION:The most common cause of injuries in older adults is from falls
 . An estimated 30% of adults\, 65 years and older\, fall each year. That n
 umber increases to about 50% for those over 80. Injuries from falls can be
  minor\, serious\, or even life-threatening. The good news is that there a
 re many ways to reduce the risk of falling. This webinar\, presented by St
 anford Health Care Occupational Therapist Tricia Catiggay\, will provide t
 ips and advice for caregivers of older adults\, and will also benefit care
 givers who are themselves 65 or older.\n\nObjectives:\n•	Learn how how to i
 dentify common fall risk factors (including how certain medications may co
 ntribute to fall risk)\n•	Understand the basics of home safety as it relate
 s to falls\n•	Learn simple exercises to improve balance and strength\n\nPre
 senter:\nTricia Catiggay is an Occupational Therapist with over 40 years o
 f experience. She has worked in many settings including acute care\, rehab
  and has worked with a variety of people with health challenges impacting 
 their daily lives from pediatrics to gerontology. She has worked at Stanfo
 rd Health Care for the past 15 years\, working in Injury Prevention under 
 Trauma Services and is involved with the fall prevention programs offered 
 by Stanford. Tricia also shares caregiving duties with her family in the c
 are of their elderly mother with moderate dementia.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220223T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220223T120000
LOCATION:WEBINAR
SUMMARY:Fall Prevention for Caregivers and Older Adults
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