Falls Prevention Training
Practical, physiotherapy-led training designed to reduce falls, improve staff confidence, and support safer care. Delivered by a physiotherapist with real experience in elderly care and rehabilitation.
Why Falls Prevention Matters
Falls remain one of the leading causes of injury, hospital admission, and loss of independence in older adults.
In care settings, they also impact:
staff workload
incident reporting
regulatory pressure
family confidence
The right training can significantly reduce risk while improving how staff manage mobility day to day.
Our Training

Are you experiencing these challenges?
Frequent falls or near misses within your home
New residents falling within the first few weeks
Staff unsure how to safely support mobility
Inconsistent approaches across the team
Pressure to evidence falls prevention strategies
Increasing workload from reactive care

Practical, Real-World Training for Your Team
Understanding why falls happen
Identifying high-risk residents early
Safe and effective mobility support
Strength and balance principles in practice
Environmental risk awareness
Simple strategies that can be applied immediately
This is not theory-heavy, it is practical and usable on the floor.
Physiotherapy-Led, Not Generic Training
This training is built on clinical reasoning, not generic advice.




Designed to integrate into daily care routines
Staff leave with clear, actionable strategies they can use immediately.
Outcomes Of The Training

What Your Team Will Gain
Improved confidence supporting resident mobility
Better understanding of falls risk
Safer handling and movement practices
More consistent care approaches
Reduced reactive workload
Stronger evidence for inspections

Flexible Delivery Options
On-site training sessions
Small group or full team delivery
Tailored to your home's needs
Can be combined with assessment days
Falls Prevention Consultancy
Alongside training, we can review your current setup and identify:
Environmental risks
Process gaps
High-risk residents
Opportunities to reduce incidents

