Preparing for surgery
Frailty
Older people can become frail while waiting for surgery. This can lead to falls, injuries, disability, loss of independence and delay your recovery.
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Frailty is a common clinical syndrome experienced by older people. It is characterised by a decline of physical and cognitive reserves that leads to increased vulnerability.
Frailty can affect your recovery:
- frailty is associated with increased risk of falls, longer hospital admissions, and difficulty recovering from illness and surgery
- when getting ready for surgery it is important to be as healthy as possible
- as people age they are at greater risk of becoming frail while awaiting surgery
- it is important to address frailty if you are waiting for surgery as it can lead to delayed healing or other complications following the operation
- frailty can be prevented or reversed, so speak with your GP.
Your GP will:
- review reasons you may be feeling tired or fatigued
- review your medications (prescription and over the counter)
- recommend specific exercises to help you build muscle & help balance
- recommend certain foods to optimise nutrition.
Patient resources
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How to keep your bones healthy and avoid fractures NSW Health website
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Physical activity for older Australians Preventive Health SA website
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Staying active and on your feet NSW Health website
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Eating well - a nutrition resource for older people and their carers NSW Health website
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Live well - tips for healthy living after 65 years MLA website