13 Ways to Prevent Falls in the Hospital

  • Bring nonskid socks, slippers, or shoes that stay on your feet. If you don't have these, ask the nurse for a pair of nonskid socks.

  • Bring your walker or cane, if you use one at home. Or ask the hospital to provide one during your stay.

  • Ask for help getting up. Dizziness, weakness, some medicines, and surgery can all increase your risk of falling.

  • Get up slowly from a bed or chair. With your feet on the floor, wait for a bit to make sure you feel steady and not lightheaded. Then slowly stand up.

  • Put on your eyeglasses, if you wear them. Do this before you get up.

  • Call the nurse if you need help getting to the bathroom. Try to call before you have an urgent need to go.

  • Keep items close by. This may include your phone and the nurse call light or button. Ask for help if you can't reach something.

  • Before you get up, make sure your bed is low and the wheels are locked.

  • Be aware of medical equipment. Items such as a blood pressure cuff, tubing, or wires could cause you to trip and fall.

  • Make sure the path to the hall or bathroom is clear. Look for wet or slippery areas.

  • Make sure your room has good lighting. At night, make sure there is enough light to see your way to the bathroom. Call a nurse if you need light and can't reach the switch.