Top reason elderly people end up in A&E that has killed almost 1,000 in a year

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In 2020, almost a thousand people across the north west died as a result of a fall at home (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
In 2020, almost a thousand people across the north west died as a result of a fall at home (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The NHS has issued a warning about the number one reason why a certain age group ends up in A&E - with the problem killing almost 1,000 in one year.

In 2020, almost a thousand people across the north west died as a result of a fall at home. The greatest proportion of those were over the age of 75, where 730 people died as a result. Falls are also the number one reason for an older person to be taken to A&E with around 1 in 20 sustaining a broken bone and needing hospital admission, according to the health service.

Last year the North West Ambulance Service visited almost 78,000 people across the region as a result of a fall, with more than 46,000 having to go to hospital. A third of people aged over 65, and half of those aged over 80, fall over at least once a year. Since 2010, the number of people requiring hospital admission as a result of a fall has risen by a huge 16 percent, said the NHS,reported the MEN.

Dr Michael Gregory, Regional Medical Director at NHS England, said: “Falls are painful and can cause injuries. It is unfortunate that some people never fully recover from a fall.

"Those people who do recover, however, tend to lose their independence and their confidence. During 'falls prevention week', it is crucial people take some simple actions to keep safe, and avoid falling and coming into hospital. People might be surprised to know that one of the main reasons people end up in A&E is because they’ve had a fall.”

Baby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge him qeituixidinvBaby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge him

What makes you higher risk

This coming week, senior doctors are reminding people people who may be at increased risk of a fall – along with their family members and carers – to take some simple actions now to help keep them safe.

Professor Martin Vernon, Senior Consultant Geriatrician and Clinical Lead for Frailty at the Greater Manchester Strategic Clinical Network, said: “There are many factors which can increase the risk of a person falling over including long term health conditions, such as heart disease, disorders of the nervous system including dementia or other disabling conditions and side effects of medication.

“While some of these factors may not be reversible, there are also many important causes of falls which can be addressed more easily such as reduced physical activity, loss of balance – particularly among older people – poor vision, particularly among those living in a care home, and unsafe environments.”

How to keep safe

As people get older, they are increasingly likely to sustain a fall, but in many cases, this can be prevented through a few simple actions. Taking simple actions can significantly reduce your risk of having a fall.

Make sure your home is safe:

Be safe and take care of yourself:

If you can get more active:

Prof Vernon added: “The vast majority of falls are preventable and it’s a real concern that the number of people affected by a fall is growing, especially as there are plenty of simple things we can do to prevent falls and injuries.

“I recommend everyone takes some simple precautions to help them take care of themselves, make their homes safer and increase activity to improve strength and balance. For people who are on-line there are some good Apps they can look at such as KOKUhealth.com.”

Helena Vesty

Hospitals

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