A Systematic Review of Post-Fall Care: Developing an Integrated Continuum from Medical Assessment to Functional Rehabilitation

Sumaiah Abdullrhman Hassan Al-Saloli (1) , Fatimah Fahad Alnasser (2) , Fahad Hasil Alasmari (3) , ‏Mohammad Ayed H Alenizi (4) , Mona Mohammed   Alanazi (5) , Eman Mohsen Yahya Zabr (6) , Abdullah Sultan M Alsahli (7) , Abdullah Hamoud Mohammed Almazyad (8) , Abduaziz Rashed Zaid Bin Gannam (9) , Nasser Faleh M Alghatani (10) , Abdallah Saad Said Aldosery (11) , Tahani Rashed Awad Alruwaili (12) , Naif Saad Alsahla (13)
(1) Ministry Of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) King Salman Hospital , Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) King Salman Bin Abdulazez Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) Qassim Health Cluster , Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(6) Dhahrat Namar Primary Health Care Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) Al-Quwayiyah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) Riyadh Long Term Care Hospital , Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(9) The First Health Gathering In Riyadh, The Second Casablanca Health Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(10) Riyadh First Health Clering Casablanca Health Center Ii, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(11) Long Term Care Hospital , Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(12) Sawyer Health Care Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(13) Hittin Primary Health Care Center , Third Health Cluster , Riyadh ,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Falls in older adults are a frequent global health occurrence, a sign of physiologic failure, and lead to injury, functional decline, fear of falling, and death. In spite of prevention measures, postfall care is often fragmented, focusing on the management of injury and neglect of etiology.


Aim: This review aggregates current evidence to propose a standardized, patient-centered plan for comprehensive post-fall care aimed at addressing gaps in care from the time of initial response through long-term restoration of function.


Methods: A narrative review of recent literature (2025) was conducted to summarize and synthesize evidence on the components of an optimal post-fall pathway, including initial assessment, interdisciplinary study, and rehabilitation strategies.


Results: The results present an uninterrupted, five-step process: 1) Initial nurse response and triage; 2) Complete medical workup to determine etiology; 3) Interdisciplinary care planning; 4) Restoration of function through physical and occupational therapy; and 5) Secondary prevention and transition planning. This model emphasizes the key roles of all health care professionals in creating a unitary care continuum.


Conclusion: This integrated, multidisciplinary practice can transform a fall from an incident to an opportunity for holistic assessment, proactive prevention of subsequent risk, preservation of patient autonomy, and improvement in quality of life.

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Authors

Sumaiah Abdullrhman Hassan Al-Saloli
Sm1410sm1410@Gmail.Com (Primary Contact)
Fatimah Fahad Alnasser
Fahad Hasil Alasmari
‏Mohammad Ayed H Alenizi
Mona Mohammed   Alanazi
Eman Mohsen Yahya Zabr
Abdullah Sultan M Alsahli
Abdullah Hamoud Mohammed Almazyad
Abduaziz Rashed Zaid Bin Gannam
Nasser Faleh M Alghatani
Abdallah Saad Said Aldosery
Tahani Rashed Awad Alruwaili
Naif Saad Alsahla
Al-Saloli, S. A. H., Alnasser, F. F., Alasmari, F. H., Alenizi, ‏Mohammad A. H., Alanazi,M.M. , Zabr, E. M. Y., … Alsahla, N. S. (2025). A Systematic Review of Post-Fall Care: Developing an Integrated Continuum from Medical Assessment to Functional Rehabilitation. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2(2), 578–591. https://doi.org/10.64483/jmph-156

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