A fall prevention program checklist is derived from Preventing Falls: A Guide to Implementing Effective Community-Based Fall Prevention Program by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Use this fall prevention program checklist to assess patient needs, target audience, and available resources, determine program characteristics, and set implementation and evaluation measures.
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This checklist can be used to discover how a program influences its attendees. This can be a good basis to know which program should be improved on. Document the aspects of the program which people find beneficial and take note of the ones which are not. Observe their nonverbal cues such as laughters, pauses or even discomfort. You can use SafetyCulture to take photo evidences of the respondents while being interviewed.
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