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Co-Creating Community Solutions: Knowledge Mobilization on Fall Prevention

Project: Fear of Falling, March 2022 ~

On July 29, 2025, the HELP Lab hosted an interactive knowledge mobilization event titled “Coping with Concern About Falling,” held at the City of London Public Library. The event brought together older adults, researchers, and community members for a collaborative morning of dialogue and co-design.

Following opening remarks by Dr. Kamila Kolpashnikova, the PhD student Valeria Yakushko shared preliminary findings from the ongoing research on fall-related concerns among older adults. The presentation sparked insightful questions and reflections, paving the way for small-group workshops.

Facilitated by Dr. Merita Limani, participants engaged in two co-design exercises. The first focused on individual coping strategies—what older adults are already doing to manage concerns about falling. The second explored community-based solutions, such as improving home design, access to assistive technologies, and local support networks.

The discussions were rich and constructive, with participants brainstorming practical ideas, sharing lived experiences, and identifying ways to make communities more age-friendly. The feedback and strategies generated will directly inform the next stages of the HELP Lab’s fall-prevention research.

We are grateful to everyone who joined us and contributed to this meaningful exchange!

  

 



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