A new study has revealed that switching care home residents to decaffeinated beverages could significantly reduce the number of toileting-related falls, potentially saving the NHS up to £85 million annually. The six-month trial, conducted in eight residential care homes, found a substantial 35% decrease in such falls.
Results for: Care Home Residents
A recent study has found that switching care home residents to decaffeinated hot drinks could save the NHS up to £85 million per year in toileting-related falls. The study, conducted over six months in eight residential care homes, resulted in a 35% reduction in toileting-related falls.