Osteoporosis is a serious condition that causes bones to become severely thin and fragile and to break easily. It’s a common and serious problem for long-term care residents and a serious challenge for their caregivers. By 85 years of age, 85% of long-term care residents will suffer from osteoporosis. The condition affects both men and women, with men usually suffering more deformity and disability. Osteoporotic fractures present an important care issue; thus, promoting bone health is crucial, as better bone health is critical to reducing fractures, disability, pain, hospitalizations, health complications, and death. Dr. Alexandra Papaioannou, Geriatrician and Lead of the Strategy for Long Term Care introduce the DVD, entitled: “Meeting the Challenge of Osteoporosis and Fracture Prevention.” This short DVD reviews several Bone Health Protection strategies that caregivers can use to ensure that long-term care residents are receiving good osteoporosis and fracture prevention care. Good osteoporosis and fracture prevention care are vital to helping long-term care residents achieve a quality of life that is as active as possible, and as enjoyable as possible, for as long as possible.