Implementation and initial evaluation of falls risk reduction resources in a rural Native American Community
Abstract Background Although falls are common and can cause serious injury to older adults, many health care facilities do not have falls prevention resources available. Falls prevention resources can reduce injury and mortality rates. Using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC...
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