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For a long time, falls in nursing homes and assisted living facilities have caused countless injuries. Sharon Banks Tarr, has a Master’s in Nursing, is an LNCC, and has worked as a surveyor for healthcare facilities. She shares her wealth of experience about what causes falls, how to determine whether they’re preventable, and how to prevent them. She states that one out of four people over the age of 65 will fall, either in a nursing home, assisted living facility, or at home. Some are preventable, as when a lucid individual decides to get out of bed without turning on the light. Sharon emphasizes, though, that the staff can do things to reduce the chance of falling. Beds close to the floor and bed alarms have worked well in this regard. Another problem is residents’ insistence on crowding rooms with their own furniture, which can lead to difficult navigation and possible falls. Because family members may agree to this out of guilt, this is a delicate subject. Finally, she emphasizes the need for non-judgmental education for all staff members. When employees are considered partners in the learning process, they can come up with innovative solutions to problems. Sharon’s success rate with such educational sessions has been high. This Legal Nurse podcast is full of practical solutions to the ever-present problem of patients falling. Whether you work in a nursing home or with cases of falling as an LNC, you’ll find much valuable information here. https://youtu.be/0fV028l4h4M Join me in this episode of Legal Nurse Podcast to learn about Preventing Falls in the Nursing Home - Sharon Banks Tarr Are falls still an issue in long-term and assisted living facilities? What determines a preventable fall? Do bed alarms help prevent falls? What environmental factors contribute to falls? What kind of staff education can help to prevent falls? Related Product Falls Course: The Impact of Acute Head Injury Falls are common reasons for lawsuits. Whether they occur in the community and within healthcare facilities, legal nurse consultants are essential for helping attorneys to understand the medical issues. What you get when you purchase the full course 4 sessions of directly applicable content from our expert presentersTranscripts of each session so you can review the content whenever you likeA PDF of each presenter’s slidesDigital recordings of sessionsAccess to a private password protected website to collect your course materialsOpportunity to earn 8 nursing contact hours at a nominal cost of $15 extra Your Presenter Sharon Banks Tarr, MN, RNLegal Nurse Consultant Certified (LNCC) SEBanks1@yahoo.com301-404-6044Sharon Banks Tarr MN, RN,LNCC earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Masters in Nursing (MN), Clinical Nurse Specialist, area of concentration Pulmonary Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAVeteran of the United States Navy Nurse Corps. Extensive experience as staff nurse (medical/surgical, orthopedics, respiratory intensive care, hemodialysis, Charge Nurse, Master Trainer-Hospital Corps School, Deputy Director, Navy Medical Information Management Center, Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence and Data Quality .Active as a Health Facilities Nurse Surveyor, in the state of Maryland for 10 yearsActive member American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants.