First Aid for Falls

Falls are one of the most common causes of injury, particularly among children and older adults.
Whether it’s a simple trip or a serious fall from height, knowing how to administer first aid can prevent further injury and, in some cases, save a life.
A fall occurs when a person suddenly and unintentionally comes to rest on the ground or floor. A person may fall while standing, sitting, lying, or climbing (such as playground equipment, furniture, or a ladder).
Falls are so common that they accounted for over 43% of all injury hospitalisations across the country. This puts falls as the leading cause of injury hospitalisations in 2022–23 and the leading cause of injury deaths in 2021–22, costing the health system $4.7 billion.
The Northern Territory has the highest rate of falls hospitalisation in Australia. Falls are the most common injury causing hospitalisation in Darwin.
Falls can be caused by a number of factors, both internal within the casualty and external in their environment.
Some common causes of falls include:
Before providing first aid for a fall, assess the scene to ensure it is safe for you and the injured person. Check for potential hazards such as uneven surfaces, loose rugs, or wet floors that could cause further accidents.
Conscious and Responsive: If the person is alert, ask about their pain and check for visible injuries such as cuts, bruises, or swelling.
Unconscious or Unresponsive: If the person is not responding, check their airway, breathing, and pulse. Call 000 immediately if they are unconscious or not breathing. Proceed with CPR as necessary.
Minor Falls
Serious Falls
Call 000 or seek medical assistance if the person:
Preventing falls is just as important as knowing how to respond to them.
The rate of injury deaths caused by falls has increased each year in the past decade indicating the need to take fall prevention seriously.
Some tips for helping to prevent falls include:
Falls can happen anywhere, but being prepared with the right first aid knowledge can make a significant difference. Whether the fall is minor or severe, knowing how to assess the situation, provide immediate care, and seek medical attention when necessary can help protect the health and safety of those affected.
Accidents can happen anywhere—at home, in the workplace, or while out enjoying Darwin’s vibrant lifestyle. First aid training equips individuals with the knowledge to handle common emergencies, from burns and cuts to choking and falls. By completing a first aid course Darwin residents can feel empowered to protect their loved ones and contribute to a safer community.
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