Section 5: Case Studies (Appendices)
Overview of the Coalition:
The Milwaukee County Falls Prevention Coalition (MCFPC) was formed in 2019 to address the issue of falls amongst community-dwelling older adults within the county. The initiative started following conversations with community stakeholders including emergency medical services (EMS), public health, healthcare providers, and county aging department. The central theme of a community needs assessment was the lack of coordination between older adults who were at risk of falls, health systems, EMS providers, and community programs. The coalition was formed to prevent falls and address a lack of equitable access to resources across a racially and economically diverse county. The coalition holds monthly meetings (virtually beginning in June 2020) with members organized into action teams to accomplish components of strategic plan. The primary focus of the coalition has been increasing community awareness, outreach education, and building partnerships within the community.
Successes
Challenges:
Lessons Learned
Overview of the Coalition:
The Active Aging Committee is a subgroup of the Waushara County Prevention Council. The group was formed in 2012 to increase the need and awareness of the growing number of aging adults in the county. The group started with 2 representatives from the Prevention Council, who then recruited 3 older adults. The group began meeting bi-monthly to discuss opportunities to share more about resources and events that focused on healthy aging. The group also began to explore gap areas that have been expressed. The group continues its work in being active in developing goals and objectives from community input and the Aging Unit Goals.
Successes
Challenges:
Lessons Learned
September is National Falls Prevention Month and an opportunity to shed light on this topic that impacts so many of our older adults and their families. The Dane County Falls Prevention Task Force, supported by Safe Communities, collaborates with community, health, and academic partners to host an annual free, half-day event called “Only Leaves Should Fall” (OLSF). Prior to Covid-19, this event rotated locations/host sites throughout Dane County in an effort to reach all areas of the County. Due to Covid-19, virtual events were held for two years and starting in 2022, there will be multiple “mini” events in different areas of the County with the goal of taking programming to our local communities.
This annual event brings together each of the major health-care systems in Dane County, nonprofit organizations serving older adults, senior centers, UW- Madison, and Madison College. At OLSF, older adults learn about local falls prevention programs/classes, receive screenings and reviews for blood pressure, cognitive function, medication, vision, gait and balance; and to participate in program demonstrations, such as Tai Chi and Stepping On. Participants leave with community resources and information about how to best prevent a fall. The goal of the event is to help participants better understand what might contribute to their risk of falling and how to best prevent a fall from happening in the first place.
Lessons Learned