Medication-related falls can be prevented through routine questions and observation. People working with older adults should be aware of the types of medicines that increase...
This May, by the Swan River, Injury Matters hosted the second annual Injury Prevention Networking Breakfast.
What's new in injury prevention this month.
Bladder and bowel problems can also increase the risk of falls, especially when people rush to the toilet.
Quality sleep helps us feel energised, think clearly and move confidently throughout the day. But for many older adults it can be difficult to get enough restful sleep.
Injury prevention isn’t a single job title, department or organisation. It’s a sector made up of people who may not realise they’re already contributing.
When you’ve been involved in a road incident, the first 24 hours can feel surprisingly overwhelming. Here's our guide to those first days.
What's new in injury prevention this month.
Quality of life can be severely compromised for people with osteoporosis, particularly if they fall and sustain a fracture.
In March, Injury Matters headed south to the Great Southern for a busy and rewarding road trip focused on injury prevention and safety promotion.
Injury Matters recently #connected with Catherine Purnell from the Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety.
Find out what a healthy 24-hours looks like!