色香视频 faculty and students work with older adults to prevent falls

College of Pharmacy student Brian Lui chats with clinic attendee Jane Gleason about her medication
College of Pharmacy student Brian Lui chats with clinic attendee Jane Gleason about her medication

The 色香视频is teaming up with the Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) to help older adults prevent falls.

Fall prevention was the topic of a recent 鈥楳aine Calling鈥 program on . 色香视频鈥檚 James Krebs, Pharm.D., assistant dean of Experiential Education in 色香视频's College of Pharmacy, was a special call-in guest on the show. Anna Guest, director of SMAA鈥檚 Falls Prevention Project, was a panelist on the program. 

色香视频 faculty and students in the College of Pharmacy and the Doctor of Physical Therapy program recently traveled to Yarmouth Town Hall to meet with older adults.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a way for them to directly engage with patients,鈥 says Krebs.

College of Pharmacy students review medications that patients are taking to determine if specific ones are more likely to cause them to fall. They also suggest ways to reduce the risk of falling.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an extension of what they learn in the classroom,鈥 explains Krebs. 鈥淭hey can take the knowledge they get in the classroom and apply it directly to their patients. It鈥檚 important for our students to be engaged with members of the community.鈥

Student Rachel Claussen (Doctor of Physical Therapy, 鈥19) works with patients on their balance and recommends exercise programs they can take part in.

鈥淚 got into physical therapy because I'm really interested in helping people,鈥 Claussen says. 鈥淚 want to make a difference in people's lives and make sure they can be as functional as they can throughout their lifespan.鈥

Claussen takes patients through three standardized tests to assess their risk of falling. She says working directly with patients provides valuable experience.

鈥淕etting that hands-on experience is extremely important, especially in our profession where we are really working with patients one-on-one,鈥 notes Claussen.

SMAA鈥檚 message to older adults is that falls are preventable.

鈥淭his is a nice chance for them to get some feedback about what might be going on and learn what they can do about it,鈥 says Anna Guest.

If an older adult can prevent falling, they have a better chance of remaining in their home as they age.

鈥淚t鈥檚 empowering people with knowledge,鈥 Guest explains. 鈥淭hey have control over some of the risk factors that might be impacting their lives.鈥

Guest says 色香视频 faculty and students play a tremendous role in spreading that knowledge.

鈥淔or us it's just great to have the support of the university,鈥 she notes.

Doctor of Physical Therapy student Rachel Claussen leads Jane Gleason through some exercises
Doctor of Physical Therapy student Rachel Claussen leads Jane Gleason through some exercises