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MGM Healthcare launches ‘fall prevention prog’

MGM Healthcare launches 'fall prevention prog'

The programme raises awareness of fall prevention by intensely working on outreach measures and providing counselling to the elderly MGM Healthcare hosted an awareness programme on the Prevention of Falls among the elderly. Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Thiru Ma Subramanian, was the Guest of Honour and Director of the hospital Dr Prashanth Rajagopalan, along with Dr Govindaraj AB, Director, and Senior Consultant of Orthopaedics inaugurated an exclusive Fall Prevention Programme for the elderly. The fall prevention programme at MGM Healthcare is exclusively aimed at raising awareness of fall prevention by intensely working on outreach measures and providing counselling to the elderly. Healthcare providers of MGM Healthcare will visit each of the houses of the elderly enrolled in the programme to identify and educate them on the impact of fall-related injuries. The team of doctors will also provide the elderly with easy-to-do strength and balance training activities that would be remotely monitored by the MGM physiotherapists through telerehabilitation programmes.  Dr Govindaraj said, “Most people consider falls as natural and part of Life. Falls are not natural, can be devastating and yet is preventable. We at MGM Healthcare curated this programme aimed at seniors and caregivers to raise awareness of these facts. Brittle bone disease and Vitamin D deficiency are rampant in our society, which can add to the problem of falls and fractures. Our Strong bones program will identify those at risk and help them to overcome their deficiency.”   Dr Rajagopalan said, “According to the World Health Organization (WHO) global report on falls prevention, elderly fall about 28 per cent–35 per cent in each year and this proportion increases as age and frailty level increase. The programme will provide extensive support to senior citizens by identifying their health conditions and providing appropriate remedies. MGM Healthcare takes pride in setting up a dedicated programme for the elderly.”