Fall Prevention and Safety Practices: Quality Improvement in Healthcare Falls in the healthcare setting will remain a recurrent and enforcing dilemma not only nationwide, but globally. They act as the leading cause of sentinel events that occur in hospitals, due to hospitalization increasing the risk for fall-related injuries like subdural hematomas, hip and femur fractures, and possibly fatalities. These events amount to 1.9-10% of annual income-related costs in acute care hospital settings, which often cause distrust, pain, and increased spending (Montejano-Lozoya et al., 2020). Implementing effective fall risk management and precaution strategies is critical to promote improved patient health, outcomes, and overall well-being. Nurses play a pivotal role in the prevention of falls. They can implement safety measures by initiating bed and chair alarms, applying non-slip stockings, assessing risks using scales, freeing the room of clutter, and ensuring the use of assistive devices. Additionally, patient-centered education helps to mitigate