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Pills and Spills

The content of this blog has been reposted with permission from Laurie Blanchard at InfoLTC blog, at http://infoltc.blogspot.com/. Ms. Blanchard is the librarian at the Misericordia Health Centre Library, University of Manitoba Health Sciences Libraries in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Prior to working at the Misericordia Health Centre, Laurie worked at the J.W. Crane Memorial Library, Deer Lodge Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 20 years.  She authors the InfoLTC blog for which she won a Manitoba Library Association's Innovation Award and the People’s Choice Award for Best Poster at the CHLA/ABSC 2009 Conference in Winnipeg. Ms. Blanchard is a former editor of the Bibliotheca Medica Canadiana (now the Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association (CHLA) , and currently serves on the board of the CHLA. Ms. Blanchard's views are solely her own and do not necessarily represent the views of Clinical Geriatrics or of HMP Communications, LLC.

Pills and Spills (Medication and Falls) is a series of videos made available by The Scan Foundation on recognizing the risk of falls due to medication use in older adults.  There are six sessions, each with two videos approximately 15-minutes long.  The videos include lectures, group discussion questions and real-life examples, meant to provide an interactive learning platform for health care aides and other long-term care professionals.
The six sessions include the following topics: (1) Stop falls: addressing fall risk factors, (2) Aging, health and falls, (3) Medical conditions that contribute to falls, (4) Recognizing the link between medication and falls, (5) Personalizing fall prevention: the environment, (6) The 4P’s: pain, positioning, potty, possessions.  They are produced by the University of Southern California Davis School of Gerontology and the USC School of Pharmacy. 
Pills and Spills is part of the Direct Care Workforce Curricula continuing education program for long-term care professionals.  To see the other topics available on the Direct Care Workforce Curricula, please visit: http://www.thescanfoundation.org/direct-care-workforce-curricula

To view the Pills and Spills videos, please visit: http://www.thescanfoundation.org/pills-and-spills-medication-and-falls