Every five minutes, an over-65-year-old arrives at the emergency room after a fall. That may sound intense, but it shows how important it is to stay alert. After all, you want to stay healthy and independent for as long as possible so you can enjoy the things that are important to you.
A fall can suddenly change this, even if you still feel strong and fit. Fortunately, you can easily test yourself and have your fall risk tested. That way, you'll know exactly what you can do to stay strong and safe. Why do you want to stay strong?
Did you know that being aware of your fall risk and knowing what you can do to prevent falls helps you stay safe and independent? The 'I stand strong' campaign supports you to do just that.
On the website Test your fall risk you can answer a few simple questions. This will give you a quick insight into your personal fall risk. You will also receive useful tips tailored to your situation. For example, tips on training your balance, checking your medication and making your home safer. This will keep you stronger and safer in everyday life.
Besides the online test, you can also have a physical fall risk test done. On the website I stand strong in Amstelland you can have your fall risk tested for free.
Have you received your personal fall risk? Then you will receive tailored advice to prevent a fall in the future. So you know exactly what steps you can take to stay safe. Join a sports class near you or take the In Balance course to work on your strength, balance and fitness. You will also find what is on offer in your area on the website I stand strong in Amstelland.
In older age, you are more likely to fall. This may be because of these problems:
Dear patient,
In the invitation letter for the flu vaccination, an error was accidentally made. It says it is for the pneumococcal vaccination, but that is not correct.
The invitation is for the flu shot. You can just come on the date and time mentioned in the letter.
We apologise for the confusion and thank you for your understanding.
We would like to ask you not to call the practice.
Sincerely,
Keizer Karelpark general practice