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Bone Health Through Life
Lynne Smart
Acting HOS
Health Improvement
Promoting Wellbeing Team, SHSCT
Ageing Population
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SHSCT area has an increasing & ageing
population
Many people are living longer, fuller lives
maintaining their independence, health and quality
of life.
Others experience significant health problems,
including osteoporosis, falls and fragility fractures
‘Active ageing’ is essential to maintain bone
health & remain independent and well as we age
Strategic Direction
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Making Life Better 2013-2023: a whole system
framework for public health
Home Accident Prevention Strategy 2015
Population has the best chance of living safely in
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home environment, with minimal risk of unintentional injury
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Active Ageing Strategy 2014
NI is an age friendly region
National Osteoporosis Strategic Plan 2013
vision of a future without fragility fractures
Service Framework Older people
Standard 7: All older people should have access to evidence
based health & wellbeing advice, information, programmes &
and services tailored to address specific and varied health &
wellbeing needs across their life course
Standard 13: All older people should be informed of the
factors which increase the risk of falling or harm from falling
(including osteoporosis)and be able to access interventions to
reduce the risk. to minimise injuries and deaths caused by
home accidents, for those most at risk.
Standards 28/29 : through primary care &secondary care
older people will be offered multi-factorial, evidence based
falls and bone health assessment & intervention
Active Ageing
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The benefits of living longer will only be realised if we all
recognise and respond to both the challenges and the
opportunities it brings.
We need to fully utilise our patient/public contacts to
increase, prevention, early diagnosis and treatment to
support bone health and reduce the risk of falls.
PWB team provide a range of services & programmes that
contribute to bone health, active ageing and home safety:
stop smoking support, walking, cycling, Strength& Balance
training, Cook it, Mealtime Volunteers, Home Safety and
falls prevention initiatives ….
Risk & Protective Factors Bone health
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Gender
Age
Heredity
Medical conditions
Medications
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Calcium consumption
Vitamin D
Quit smoking
Moderate alcohol
Physical activity
Posture
Some medications
For further information:
[email protected]