Evidence-Based Program: FallsTalk

Developed by Brookside Research & Development with support from the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health, FallsTalk is a one to six-month personalized behavior change intervention for individuals at risk for falls. The intervention program requires: a) evidence-based fall risk screening and a standardized FallsTalk interview which creates various customized intervention components and reports; b) daily log training; c) telephone check-ins; d) follow-up interview and log review. The intervention can be provided by a single staff member or a team of 1-3 trained Facilitators. FallsTalk is delivered in two one-on-one in-person or remote sessions and three or more telephone check-in calls, utilizing easy-to-use software (provided). Additionally, FallsTalk software components can be used to establish the foundation for an organization’s falls prevention efforts, or to enhance existing services. The included software serves as an organizational infrastructure, eliminating duplication of effort, increasing staff communication and promoting coordination of screening, referral and intervention services within and between entities.

  • Target audience: Adults 50+ who have fallen OR are experiencing regular loss of balance AND are at risk for falls OR express concern about falls. The FallsTalk behavioral intervention can be used with diverse older adults in a wide variety of settings. Free screening training and referral software is provided for one support person for each trained Facilitator. 
  • Health outcomes:
    • Improve recognition of fall threats (personal traits and circumstances that could cause a fall) and self-efficacy
    • Increase falls prevention behaviors and falls self-management skills
    • Prevent participant falls and reduce fall risk
  • Delivered by: Trained lay leader/facilitator
  • Program type: Individual
  • Format: In-person at home, in-person in community, telephone or video conference
  • Length: 1 to 5 Sessions including: a) evidence-based fall risk screening and a standardized FallsTalk interview (10-30 minutes); b) daily log training (5-15 minutes); c) a minimum of three telephone check-ins (2-10 minutes each); d) follow-up interview and log review (10-30 minutes). Approximately 60-90 minutes of contact time are required to provide a complete FallsTalk behavioral intervention.
  • Training: In-person training or interactive webinar
  • Professional required: Yes, one or two days training may be completed separately or at one time (see course outline on website). Interactive participant-paced webinar training is available (8-12, 45-75 min. sessions).  In-person training is offered at various sites or can be delivered on-site for groups by custom arrangement.
  • Accessibility adaptations available: Yes, FallsTalk is especially appropriate for mobility-impaired, house bound, group-shy or temporarily chair/bed-bound participants.  Development of FallsTalk for delivery by Caregivers or Care Partners is in the final stages of development.
  • Cultural adaptations available: Yes, FallsTalk is a person-centered approach.  Facilitators who have experience working with individuals from different cultures can easily provide a culturally appropriate intervention.
  • Available in languages other than English: No 
  • Topic(s):
    • Falls Prevention

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