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\nThis \u201chow-to\u201d guide is designed for community-based organizations who are interested in implementing their own evidence-based fall prevention programs. This guide is designed to be a practical and useful tool, and it provides guidelines on program planning, development, implementation, and evaluation.
\nIn this document, CDC provides organizations with the building blocks of effective fall prevention programs by providing examples, resources, and tips. It also describes the resources needed to implement and sustain fall prevention programs.
\nThis guide addresses questions that are important when implementing fall prevention programs such as:
\nThis revision of the 2008 publication, Preventing Falls: How to Develop Community-based Fall Prevention Programs for Older Adults, will improve your organization\u2019s ability to reach out to the older members of your community as well as enhance your capacity to implement and maintain effective fall prevention programs.
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