A care home in Richmond are inviting people to a free event where they can find out more about preventing falls among older people.

On Thursday (February 28), from 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm, Care UK’s The Terrace on Maison Dieu is welcoming experts to give advice to the community at a free talk.

Harm Gordijn, from Falls Management Training, will be visiting the home to discuss common causes of slips and trips, as well as providing guidance on how to create safer environments for older people. He will also provide practical tips for maintaining independence and reducing balance problems.

After the event there will be a Q&A session, and those who attend will also have the opportunity to meet the team at The Terrace and take a tour of the care home if they wish.

Nicola Wilkins, home manager at The Terrace, said: “Here at The Terrace, we seek to provide in-depth advice to people in the local community on topics relating to our work. Falls prevention is very important to the team, and to the wellbeing of the residents, as accidental falls can occasionally lead to further health issues.

“It is imperative that we create a safe environment for older people in the community, and ensure that family and friends have the correct information to prevent accidents.

"This event has proved popular in the past, so we are looking forward to welcoming local people to The Terrace for what promises to be another interesting and inspiring afternoon of information and guidance.”

The Terrace has been designed to deliver the very best standards of care and to enable residents to live active and fulfilled lives. The home provides full-time residential care, dementia care, as well as short-term respite care.