04 –
R 273
2004 -- S 3134
Enacted 05/20/04
S E N A T E R
E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING MAY 23 - MAY 29,
2004 AS "FALL PREVENTION AWARENESS WEEK" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Introduced By: Senator
Elizabeth H. Roberts
Date
Introduced: May 20, 2004
WHEREAS,
Falls are a leading cause of injuries and their associated disabilities among
the state’s elderly population;
and
WHEREAS,
The impact of falls causes significant reduction in a seniors quality of life
and major costs to the health
care system; and
WHEREAS,
The incidence of falls increases with age and one-third of older adults ages
sixty-five years and older fall
each year; and
WHEREAS,
Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injury, deaths, the most
common cause of nonfatal
injuries and hospital admissions of trauma with nine out of ten hip
fractures caused by falls; and
WHEREAS,
In 2000, 1.6 million seniors were treated in emergency departments for fall-
related injuries and 353,000
required hospitalization; and
WHEREAS,
In 1999, about 10,000 persons age sixty-five and older died from fall-related
injuries and more than sixty
percent of persons who die from falls are age seventy-five years and
older; and
WHEREAS,
Persons with hip fractures are 5-20% more likely to die in the first year after
a fall, and following a fall,
15-25% of persons who were living at home, will still be in long-term
care facilities; and
WHEREAS,
Fractures are the 5th highest cause of hospitalizations among Rhode Island
women age 65 and over; and
WHEREAS,
The elderly population is projected to increase from 34.8 million to 77.2
million from 2000 to 2040
causing the number of fall-related injuries to significantly increase;
now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That the Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby proclaims May 23 to May
29, 2004 to be “Fall Prevention Awareness Week” in the state
of Rhode Island; and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That this Senate hereby joins the members of the Long-Term Care
Coordinating Council under the
Chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Charles J. Fogarty and the
Rhode Island Fall Prevention
Partnership in promoting awareness and disseminating information
regarding the high incidence
and adverse impact of falls among the elderly. We encourage the
citizens of this state to
learn, disseminate and encourage the best possible practices intended to
reduce the incidence of falls
and their devastating consequences; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies
of this resolution to the Chairman of the Long-Term Care
Coordinating Council and the
Rhode Island Fall Prevention Partnership.
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