Prevention is key to improving the quality of life. This aim is to reduce the number of people who become frail and to halt, slow or reduce the impact of frailty through early identification.

The identification of frailty can be both opportunistic, by assessing for frailty in people who present to health and care services, or population based, where a more systematic approach is taken to proactively identifying people who might be living with the condition.

Appropriate tools  can be used to identify people with frailty such as

 

Resources

FrailtyStrategy_FINALOct22.pdf

 

(Under development)