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Appendix F - provides a summary of related approaches and tools for assessing fall risk. The tools are categorized as follows: gait and balance; general fall risk and fear of falls. It is important for the organization to review the findings to support selection of tools for settings and population(s) served noting that other tools are available that address specific risk factors.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix F of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.92-97)
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing altered muscle tone, loss of coordination, changes in sensation and decreased body awareness after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing altered muscle tone, loss of coordination, changes in sensation and decreased body awareness after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
Best Practices for Developing an Effective Fall Huddle Program.
© 2023 SafelyYou, Inc.
This table lists common components of universal falls precautions that health care organizations can determine which precautions are applicable to their setting.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix K of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.113)
Table 18 summarizes different approaches to exercise and physical training interventions with varying degrees of effectiveness.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix H of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.104-107.)
Fallsloop is a free online communication platform for the virtual Falls community of practice (CoP). Practitioners, caregivers, researchers, older adult groups and policy planners working for the health and care of older adults come together to exchange information to problem solve and learn to implement evidence-informed and promising fall prevention practices. Register to join the Falls CoP and access free webinars and resources.
© 2025 Parachute
A fall prevention toolkit for planning events, information on evidence informed and evaluated fall prevention programs, resources and tools for practitioners and promotional materials for organizations.
© 2025 Fall Prevention Month.
Example of a form for documentation from St Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton on falls debriefing and action plan.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix J: Example: Falls debriefing and action plan from St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.111-112.)
The Falls Risk Management (FRM) Post‐Falls Review sets out to describe the elements that are required for a post‐falls review within a comprehensive FRM strategy to support patient safety and quality improvement.
Alberta Health © 2023 Government of Alberta
A flow chart that summarizes the steps, context, and considerations in falls prevention and injury reduction.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.24)
These open-access interactive geriatric learning modules are based on the Geriatrics interprofessional interorganizational Collaboration (GiiC) toolkit, developed by the RGPs of Ontario. Users take on a senior character and follow their journey through the health system. Registration is required to access the eLearning Modules.
Example signage of Intentional Hourly Rounding Poster from Fraser Health, British Columbia, Canada.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix K of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.115)
Table-14, 15, 16 and 17 summarize evidence from the reviewed literature on specific fall prevention and injury reduction interventions. They are organized according to the benefit of the interventions. Health-care providers use clinical judgment to determine if interventions apply to their settings.
Table 14: interventions with strong evidence of benefit.
Table 15: interventions that have potential benefit.
Table 16: interventions with mixed findings.
Table 17: interventions with insufficient evidence of benefit.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix G of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.98-103)
Tables 10, 11 and 12 list of risk factors that include fall risk factors, health conditions associated with increased risk of falls, and factors associated with increased risk of falls injury.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix E of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.88-91.)
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: How to Safely Transfer In and Out of Bed is a two minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to safely transfer residents in and out of bed.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre]
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: Practicing Sit to Stands Daily is a two and a half minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to do daily sit to stand exercises for long term care residents.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre].
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: Proper Positioning for Sitting is a one and a half minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to properly position residents for sitting.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre].
Table 19 provides a list of medication resources for use in fall prevention and reduction of injury from falls.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix I of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.108.)
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing mobility changes after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing mobility changes after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This website is a source of information created for Ontario Long-term care homes regarding osteoporosis and fracture prevention. It includes resources, clinical support tools and the recommendations for preventing fractures in long-term care.
This factsheet on describes why freezing occurs in Parkinson disease and how it increases a resident’s chances of falling. It provides tips to help prevent freezing and related falls. It is useful for family or resident education.
Source: Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Freezing.
This factsheet on describes why freezing occurs in Parkinson disease and how it increases a resident’s chances of falling. It provides tips to help prevent freezing and related falls. It is useful for family or resident education.
Source: Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Freezing.
Table 20 is a description of resources available to support post fall assessments.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix J of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.109-110)
A tool to assist with comparing your organization’s current practice with evidence-based RNAO best practice recommendations.
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (2022). Opportunity Analysis- Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls. Toronto, ON.
This article highlights the impact of implementing the RNAO Falls Best practice guideline and purposeful hourly rounding in a long term care home.
© Copyright 2025 Canadian Nurses Association
The purpose of this guideline is to outline evidence-based approaches for preventing falls and reducing fall injuries for adults.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.).
A summary of the recommendations of RNAOs Best Practice Guideline on Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls (4th ed.).
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.11-14).
This falls prevention poster from Fraser Health, includes tips for safer environments, assisted mobility, fall risk reduction and engaging the client and family. It also has tips related to hourly rounding,
Sources: Degelau et al., 2012; Scott, 2013; Wallis & Campbell, 2011.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. Pg. 115
Webinar Presentation by Vision Nursing Home's Kathleen Waller, BPSO Lead and Charge Nurse An overview of Vision Nursing Home's journey through their BPSO year one candidacy while implementing the Best Practice Guideline on Prevention of Falls and Fall Injuries in the Older Adult. It highlights strategies and processes during implementation and for sustainability, includes challenges and successes, data collection, monitoring and evaluation.
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. 2016, Jan 28.
Implementation resources
Appendix F - provides a summary of related approaches and tools for assessing fall risk. The tools are categorized as follows: gait and balance; general fall risk and fear of falls. It is important for the organization to review the findings to support selection of tools for settings and population(s) served noting that other tools are available that address specific risk factors.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix F of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.92-97)
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing altered muscle tone, loss of coordination, changes in sensation and decreased body awareness after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing altered muscle tone, loss of coordination, changes in sensation and decreased body awareness after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
Best Practices for Developing an Effective Fall Huddle Program.
© 2023 SafelyYou, Inc.
This table lists common components of universal falls precautions that health care organizations can determine which precautions are applicable to their setting.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix K of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.113)
Table 18 summarizes different approaches to exercise and physical training interventions with varying degrees of effectiveness.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix H of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.104-107.)
Fallsloop is a free online communication platform for the virtual Falls community of practice (CoP). Practitioners, caregivers, researchers, older adult groups and policy planners working for the health and care of older adults come together to exchange information to problem solve and learn to implement evidence-informed and promising fall prevention practices. Register to join the Falls CoP and access free webinars and resources.
© 2025 Parachute
A fall prevention toolkit for planning events, information on evidence informed and evaluated fall prevention programs, resources and tools for practitioners and promotional materials for organizations.
© 2025 Fall Prevention Month.
Example of a form for documentation from St Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton on falls debriefing and action plan.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix J: Example: Falls debriefing and action plan from St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.111-112.)
The Falls Risk Management (FRM) Post‐Falls Review sets out to describe the elements that are required for a post‐falls review within a comprehensive FRM strategy to support patient safety and quality improvement.
Alberta Health © 2023 Government of Alberta
A flow chart that summarizes the steps, context, and considerations in falls prevention and injury reduction.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.24)
These open-access interactive geriatric learning modules are based on the Geriatrics interprofessional interorganizational Collaboration (GiiC) toolkit, developed by the RGPs of Ontario. Users take on a senior character and follow their journey through the health system. Registration is required to access the eLearning Modules.
Example signage of Intentional Hourly Rounding Poster from Fraser Health, British Columbia, Canada.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix K of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.115)
Table-14, 15, 16 and 17 summarize evidence from the reviewed literature on specific fall prevention and injury reduction interventions. They are organized according to the benefit of the interventions. Health-care providers use clinical judgment to determine if interventions apply to their settings.
Table 14: interventions with strong evidence of benefit.
Table 15: interventions that have potential benefit.
Table 16: interventions with mixed findings.
Table 17: interventions with insufficient evidence of benefit.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix G of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.98-103)
Tables 10, 11 and 12 list of risk factors that include fall risk factors, health conditions associated with increased risk of falls, and factors associated with increased risk of falls injury.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix E of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.88-91.)
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: How to Safely Transfer In and Out of Bed is a two minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to safely transfer residents in and out of bed.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre]
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: Practicing Sit to Stands Daily is a two and a half minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to do daily sit to stand exercises for long term care residents.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre].
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: Proper Positioning for Sitting is a one and a half minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to properly position residents for sitting.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre].
Table 19 provides a list of medication resources for use in fall prevention and reduction of injury from falls.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix I of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.108.)
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing mobility changes after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing mobility changes after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This website is a source of information created for Ontario Long-term care homes regarding osteoporosis and fracture prevention. It includes resources, clinical support tools and the recommendations for preventing fractures in long-term care.
This factsheet on describes why freezing occurs in Parkinson disease and how it increases a resident’s chances of falling. It provides tips to help prevent freezing and related falls. It is useful for family or resident education.
Source: Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Freezing.
This factsheet on describes why freezing occurs in Parkinson disease and how it increases a resident’s chances of falling. It provides tips to help prevent freezing and related falls. It is useful for family or resident education.
Source: Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Freezing.
Table 20 is a description of resources available to support post fall assessments.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix J of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.109-110)
A tool to assist with comparing your organization’s current practice with evidence-based RNAO best practice recommendations.
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (2022). Opportunity Analysis- Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls. Toronto, ON.
This article highlights the impact of implementing the RNAO Falls Best practice guideline and purposeful hourly rounding in a long term care home.
© Copyright 2025 Canadian Nurses Association
The purpose of this guideline is to outline evidence-based approaches for preventing falls and reducing fall injuries for adults.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.).
A summary of the recommendations of RNAOs Best Practice Guideline on Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls (4th ed.).
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.11-14).
This falls prevention poster from Fraser Health, includes tips for safer environments, assisted mobility, fall risk reduction and engaging the client and family. It also has tips related to hourly rounding,
Sources: Degelau et al., 2012; Scott, 2013; Wallis & Campbell, 2011.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. Pg. 115
Webinar Presentation by Vision Nursing Home's Kathleen Waller, BPSO Lead and Charge Nurse An overview of Vision Nursing Home's journey through their BPSO year one candidacy while implementing the Best Practice Guideline on Prevention of Falls and Fall Injuries in the Older Adult. It highlights strategies and processes during implementation and for sustainability, includes challenges and successes, data collection, monitoring and evaluation.
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. 2016, Jan 28.
Education resources
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing altered muscle tone, loss of coordination, changes in sensation and decreased body awareness after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing altered muscle tone, loss of coordination, changes in sensation and decreased body awareness after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
Fallsloop is a free online communication platform for the virtual Falls community of practice (CoP). Practitioners, caregivers, researchers, older adult groups and policy planners working for the health and care of older adults come together to exchange information to problem solve and learn to implement evidence-informed and promising fall prevention practices. Register to join the Falls CoP and access free webinars and resources.
© 2025 Parachute
A fall prevention toolkit for planning events, information on evidence informed and evaluated fall prevention programs, resources and tools for practitioners and promotional materials for organizations.
© 2025 Fall Prevention Month.
These open-access interactive geriatric learning modules are based on the Geriatrics interprofessional interorganizational Collaboration (GiiC) toolkit, developed by the RGPs of Ontario. Users take on a senior character and follow their journey through the health system. Registration is required to access the eLearning Modules.
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: How to Safely Transfer In and Out of Bed is a two minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to safely transfer residents in and out of bed.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre]
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: Practicing Sit to Stands Daily is a two and a half minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to do daily sit to stand exercises for long term care residents.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre].
LTC Series - Personal Support Worker: Proper Positioning for Sitting is a one and a half minute Osteoporosis Canada video discusses and demonstrates how to properly position residents for sitting.
Osteoporosis Canada. [GERAS Centre].
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing mobility changes after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This tip sheet from Smart Tips for Stroke Care highlights key considerations for supporting individuals experiencing mobility changes after a stroke.
Smart Tips for Stroke Care (2023) was created by members of the Regional Stroke Networks of Ontario.
This website is a source of information created for Ontario Long-term care homes regarding osteoporosis and fracture prevention. It includes resources, clinical support tools and the recommendations for preventing fractures in long-term care.
This article highlights the impact of implementing the RNAO Falls Best practice guideline and purposeful hourly rounding in a long term care home.
© Copyright 2025 Canadian Nurses Association
Webinar Presentation by Vision Nursing Home's Kathleen Waller, BPSO Lead and Charge Nurse An overview of Vision Nursing Home's journey through their BPSO year one candidacy while implementing the Best Practice Guideline on Prevention of Falls and Fall Injuries in the Older Adult. It highlights strategies and processes during implementation and for sustainability, includes challenges and successes, data collection, monitoring and evaluation.
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. 2016, Jan 28.
Evaluation resources
There are no evaluation resources available for this topic.
BPG appendices
Appendix F - provides a summary of related approaches and tools for assessing fall risk. The tools are categorized as follows: gait and balance; general fall risk and fear of falls. It is important for the organization to review the findings to support selection of tools for settings and population(s) served noting that other tools are available that address specific risk factors.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix F of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.92-97)
This table lists common components of universal falls precautions that health care organizations can determine which precautions are applicable to their setting.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix K of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.113)
Table 18 summarizes different approaches to exercise and physical training interventions with varying degrees of effectiveness.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix H of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.104-107.)
Example of a form for documentation from St Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton on falls debriefing and action plan.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix J: Example: Falls debriefing and action plan from St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.111-112.)
Example signage of Intentional Hourly Rounding Poster from Fraser Health, British Columbia, Canada.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix K of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.115)
Table-14, 15, 16 and 17 summarize evidence from the reviewed literature on specific fall prevention and injury reduction interventions. They are organized according to the benefit of the interventions. Health-care providers use clinical judgment to determine if interventions apply to their settings.
Table 14: interventions with strong evidence of benefit.
Table 15: interventions that have potential benefit.
Table 16: interventions with mixed findings.
Table 17: interventions with insufficient evidence of benefit.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix G of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.98-103)
Tables 10, 11 and 12 list of risk factors that include fall risk factors, health conditions associated with increased risk of falls, and factors associated with increased risk of falls injury.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix E of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.88-91.)
Table 19 provides a list of medication resources for use in fall prevention and reduction of injury from falls.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix I of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.108.)
Table 20 is a description of resources available to support post fall assessments.
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. (2017). Appendix J of RNAO Prevention of Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls Best Practice Guideline. (4th Ed.). Toronto, ON: Author. (p.109-110)