Frailty assessment and interventions tool

Focus on frailty

The number of people aged 65 and over in Scotland is projected to grow by nearly a third by 20451

Frailty is a clinically recognised state of increased vulnerability that results from ageing associated with a decline in the body’s physical and psychological reserves. Falls are often the first sign of frailty. Recognising frailty at an early stage and offering personalised interventions can support an individual to live well at home. Multi-professional working is key to ensure that people access the right services at the right time.

 

1. National Records of Scotland. Projected Population of Scotland (2020-based) [online]. 2023 [cited 2024 Sept 4].