Prevention and early intervention: improving safety at home and reducing hospital admissions
Supporting people to remain safe at home is a key priority across health and social care. Prevention and early intervention focus on identifying risks early and taking action to reduce harm, maintain independence, and avoid escalation of need.
This practical webinar will explore how occupational therapists and clinicians can use early intervention strategies and equipment to reduce risk in the home environment. Using case-based examples, we will demonstrate how simple, timely interventions can prevent falls, reduce functional decline, and support people to remain safely at home for longer.
The session will include live demonstrations using equipment such as the floor bed and specialist seating, linking clinical reasoning to real-world outcomes.
Learning Outcomes
Understand the role of prevention and early intervention in home safety
Identify key risks that impact safety and independence at home
Demonstrate how equipment can be used to reduce risk and support function through case examples
Explain how early intervention can reduce escalation, hospital admission, and long-term care needs
Meet our Experts:
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Dean Curson

Nicola Murphy
Nicola Murphy is a dedicated and compassionate Occupational Therapist with experience within the inpatient, outpatient, and community settings. Her experience spans across many specialities including oncology, surgery/ vascular, wheelchairs services, and elderly care.