ModuleDraftEmergencyFalls

Falls after stroke: risk, prevention, and when to use alerts (StrokeSiren concept module)

Falls after stroke module: why risk increases, prevention checklist, and decision guide for check-ins/alerts with safety-first framing (no product claims).

Recovery & RehabCaregiver, SurvivorIntermediate12 minStandard (9–12)

Educational only

Educational only — discuss fall risk and monitoring options with clinicians/therapists.

Get help now

If a fall involves head injury signs, severe pain, or new stroke-like symptoms, seek urgent help.

Key takeaways

  • Explain why fall risk increases after stroke
  • Build a simple fall prevention plan
  • Know when a fall alert system could help

Why fall risk increases

  • Weakness
  • Balance issues
  • Vision/neglect
  • Med side effects
  • Fatigue

Prevention checklist

  • Home safety
  • Footwear
  • Assistive device training
  • Medication review

When alerts help

  • Living alone
  • Prior falls
  • Nighttime bathroom trips
  • Caregiver not present

After a fall

  • Head injury symptoms
  • New stroke symptoms
  • Severe pain

Practice check

What you’ll practice

These questions are untimed. After you answer all of them, you’ll see your score and a clear next lesson or reference step.

0 of 2 answered

Question 1

1. A situation where a fall alert may be especially helpful is…

Question 2

2. After a fall with new weakness or speech trouble, treat it as an emergency.

References

  1. Tier 1
    AHA/ASA Stroke Rehabilitation & Recovery Guideline (2016)