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Falls can be a common occurrence as we age, but knowing when to seek medical attention and when to inform your family can make all the difference in ensuring your health and safety. Consider these important steps and tips to take after a fall.

When should you seek medical help after a fall?

After a fall, it’s crucial to assess your condition to determine if you need immediate medical attention. Here are some signs that indicate you should go to the hospital:

When should you tell your family?

Keeping your family informed is essential for your safety and well-being. Here’s when you should reach out to them:


 

Class of the week

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Powerful Tools for Caregivers

Powerful Tools for Caregivers® helps family and friends caring for older adults with long-term health conditions develop the skills and confidence to better care for themselves while caring for others. The weekly topics range from reducing your stress to communicating in challenging situations and mastering caregiving decisions.

October 14-November 18, 2024

Days: Mondays
Time:
3:30-5:30 p.m.
Location:
Online
Class Leaders:
Becky Indahl and Lynn Amon
Provider:
Faith Community Nurse Network of the Greater Twin Cities

Register Here