In summary, this resource toolkit focuses on the need for a multi-faceted approach to enhancing patient safety and decreasing falls within hospital environments. It identifies the value of evidence-based, validated fall-risk assessment scales, such as Hendrich II and Morse scales, that are embedded within the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system for real-time patient identification as being at increased risk. Documentation, through tools such as SBAR and I-PASS, of structured bedside shift handoffs, provides for clear communication and smooth transitions of care. Environmental changes, including appropriate lighting, grab bars, and non-slip flooring, along with high-tech solutions, such as motion sensors and wearable alarms, are necessary preventions for falling. Patient and family teaching, through methods of Teach-Back and Show-Back, provides for active engagement in the prevention of falls. Through a combination of all of these methods, risk assessment, environmental and high-tech interventions, structured handoffs, and teaching, respectively, hospitals can develop safer environments, decreased rates of falling, and better patient outcomes. This multi-faceted approach provides healthcare professionals with methods for evidence-based practices and enhancing patient safety effectively.