Falls Risk in Older Adults with Dementia Living in Long-Term Care
Falls Risk in Older Adults with Dementia Living in Long-Term Care
1 hour
Overview
Many factors contribute to falls risk in older adults with dementia living in long-term care.
In this presentation, Dr. Iaboni will discuss these risk factors and present a new assessment developed to help facilitate a person-centred approach to managing falls risk.
She will also speak about opportunities to use technology for monitoring activity and falls risk in people with dementia living in long-term care, including the use of location tracking systems and computer vision.
She will show results from the AMBIENT study which used video surveillance footage to track changes in gait over time and the use of artificial intelligence to identify critical changes in gait associated with a high likelihood of a fall in the next month.
Join the Canadian Physiotherapy Association for this live webinar 'Falls Risk in Older Adults with Dementia Living in Long-Term Care: Innovations in Assessment using Technology.'
Webinar Registration
The cost to register for this webinar is as follows (all prices in CAD):
- Regular registration: $20
- CPA Member registration: $10
- Members of the Seniors Health Division: FREE (please check your email for a coupon code from the SHD). If you don't see the email please contact the division or the CPA at pd@physiotherapy.ca
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The instructors
The Seniors’ Health Division (SHD) is a special interest group within the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. SHD is committed to providing members with services related to older adult health and physiotherapy practice.
It is comprised of physiotherapists from across Canada who work with older adults in a variety of practice settings, including acute geriatric care, geriatric rehabilitative and restorative units, long term care settings, community based and home care settings.
SHD is a member of The International Association of Physical Therapists working with Older Persons.
Vision of the Seniors' Health Division: Older Canadians are moving, moving more and moving better with the help of physiotherapists.
Mission of the Seniors' Health Division: To support our members in providing excellent physiotherapy care to optimize the independence and quality of life of older adults.