Guest Blog: Stopping Falls in Every Community Nationwide
By: Ashley Pastore In an era of polarization, it’s important to remember that some issues transcend ideological lines. The health, safety, and independence of our aging population is one of them. Falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults, with 1 in 4 Americans aged 65+ experiencing a fall each year. These incidents…
New Research Indicates the Recent Surge in Fall Deaths May Be Tied to Prescription Drug Use
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) examines the increasing fatality of falls among older adults. Although our aging population has always been at risk for serious falls, data suggest that the recent surge reflects a new phenomenon that may be explained by an increased reliance on prescription drugs.…
APTQI Recognizes National Physical Therapy Month
This October, APTQI is proud to celebrate National Physical Therapy Month – an opportunity to spotlight the benefits of physical therapy and the important work our members do in supporting strong patient outcomes. Whether a patient’s goal is prevention or rehabilitation, physical therapy is directly linked to lasting mobility, independence, and overall improved quality of…
APTQI Commends the National Council on Aging for its National Falls Prevention Plan
With one in four Americans over the age of 65 falling each year, our country can, and must, do more to mitigate fall-related injuries and deaths. While falls take a major toll on the quality of life and independence of our nation’s seniors and increase healthcare costs across the board, the good news is that…