Remembering
When - A Fire and Fall Prevention Program for Older Adults was developed by
the NFPA Center for High-Risk Outreach and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) to help older adults live safely at home for as long as possible.
- Fact: At age 65, older
adults are twice as likely to be killed or injured by fires or falls compared to
the population at large.
- Fact: Thirty percent
of people age 65 and older are involved in falls each year, the leading cause of
death from unintentional injury in the home.
- Fact: In the U.S. and
Canada, adults age 65 and older make up about 12 percent of the population
and their numbers are increasing.
Remembering When is centered around 16 key safety messages eight fire
prevention and eight fall prevention
Because no single agency can be responsible for reaching every older adult in your
community, Remembering When was designed to be implemented by a coalition
comprising the local fire department, service clubs, social and religious organizations,
retirement communities, and others. Together, members of the coalition can decide
how to best approach the local senior population: through group presentations, during
home visits, and/or as part of a smoke alarm installation and fall intervention
program.
"Like all of us, older adults enjoy educational opportunities that are fun
and interactive," says Sharon Gamache, executive director of the Center
for High-Risk Outreach. "So we made Remembering When informative as well as
entertaining. We built our activities and lesson plans around a theme of nostalgia
and scattered fun references to music, events, and personalities from days gone
by throughout the program."
Remembering When contains everything you need reproducible handouts,
lesson plans, checklists, fact sheets, resource lists, a trivia game, and brochures
to effectively communicate fire and fall prevention messages to older adults
in your community.
If you would like a presentation in your community please contact
Penni Overstreet-Murphy, Fire Prevention Specialist for San Bernardino
County Fire Department at 909.386.8472.