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Community Paramedic Post-Fall Rehab Care Pathway

Learn more about some of the many approaches that are helping older adults age in place with improved safety, health and quality of life outcomes.

Topics
  • Aging in place
  • Cultural Safety
  • Health workforce
Audience
  • Healthcare leader

  • Person with lived/living experience

  • Point of care provider

Across Canada, teams are developing and adapting approaches that support older adults to age in the places they call home including helping older adults access timely care, prevent avoidable health crises and better navigate health and social systems.

About this Promising Practice

The Community Paramedic Post-Fall Rehab Care Pathway supports older adults who have had a fall to reduce functional decline and prevent future falls. Community paramedics provide assessments and referrals to rehab supports, helping improve access to care and reduce avoidable emergency department visits.

Enabling Aging in Place

Through the Enabling Aging in Place collaborative, 26 health and social service organizations worked alongside older adults, care partners and community partners to strengthen locally grounded, person-centred approaches shaped by lived experience and real-world conditions. Together, they advanced practical ways to bring care closer to home and support people to live safely and well in their communities.

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