Falls represent a significant risk to the health, autonomy, and quality of life of the elderly. In response, Primary Care professionals, particularly in Nursing, conduct thorough assessments of fall risk in patients who are independent or have a mild degree of dependency.
This evaluation includes analyzing key indicators such as gait speed, balance, and the ability to rise from a chair. The objective is to detect at-risk situations early, aiming to prevent fractures, minimize associated complications, and promote a safer and healthier aging process.
This screening process helps identify individuals with frailty or a high risk of falls, enabling the implementation of early, personalized interventions tailored to each patient's specific needs.
The Puerta Bonita Health Center is part of the Centro Assistance Directorate within the Primary Care Assistance Management of the Community of Madrid.




