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Course] Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum - Healthy Aging CORE

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Course] Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum - Healthy Aging CORE

REGISTER TODAY!YOU CAN RECIEVE UPTO $3500 CREDIT TOWARDS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. LEARN MOREGain a new perspective on preventing falls and injuriesPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR HEALTH PRACTITIONERSPreventing fall-related injuries and the need for hospital care has never been more crucial. If you are a health professional who works with older adults, this five-week online course will help you acquire the knowledge and skills needed to apply an evidence-based approach to the prevention of falls and fall-related injuries. You will learn to design, implement, and evaluate a fall-prevention program through online, instructor-facilitated learning modules. You will be able to:define the scope and nature

Balance declines with age, but exercise can help stave off some of the risk  of falling

Balance declines with age, but exercise can help stave off some of the risk of falling

Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum

Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum

Geriatric Certificate Program

Geriatric Certificate Program

About Us - The Centre for Studies in Aging & Health

About Us - The Centre for Studies in Aging & Health

Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum Micro-Certificate

Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum Micro-Certificate

Surveillance report on falls among older adults in Canada

Surveillance report on falls among older adults in Canada

Course] Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum - Healthy Aging CORE National

Course] Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum - Healthy Aging CORE National

Support Healthy Aging through Falls Prevention

Support Healthy Aging through Falls Prevention

Balance Exercises to Improve Your Strength - The New York Times

Balance Exercises to Improve Your Strength - The New York Times

Frontiers  History of falls and fear of falling are predictive of future  falls: Outcome of a fall rate model applied to the Swiss CHEF Trial cohort

Frontiers History of falls and fear of falling are predictive of future falls: Outcome of a fall rate model applied to the Swiss CHEF Trial cohort