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Success Story Situation: Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF) Neuroscience Center is a comprehensive stroke treatment facility. It is 48-bed mixed neuroscience unit with 12 neuroscience acute progressive care rooms and a level III epilepsy center. The complexity and acuity of this patient population provides staff with the most challenging fall risk issues in the hospital environment. Challenge: BHSF staff were concerned with unit falls rates, and in particular, the incidence of fall related injuries. The screening tool BHSF was using identified almost all patients as high risk. Staff were de-sensitized to patient’s true fall risk, and alarm fatigue had set in with the excessive use of fall alarms. The current screening tool did not identify specific risk factors, account for real-time patient progress or drive an individualized care plan that identified the resources necessary to mitigate the patient’s risk factors. They needed to find a scientifically validated assessment tool and care plan that could identify their patient’s specific risk factors and generate targeted, individualized interventions. Solution: After reviewing many available falls risk assessment tools and programs, the HD Falls Program™ was chosen and the trial implemented in December 2014. The HD Falls Program™ utilizes the Hester Davis Fall Risk Assessment Scale (HDS©) and the HD Falls Care Plan™. The HDS © helped nursing staff in stratifying patient fall risk and identifying each patient’s specific modifiable fall risk factors. Each risk factor in the HDS © is linked to a specific intervention in the HD Falls Care Plan ™ based on clinical evidence and best practice. The HDS © is used by staff to create an individualized HD Falls Care Plan™ for each patient which allowed staff to implement targeted interventions including the appropriate use of material resources. Results: Since the advent of the study/trial in December 2014, the Neuroscience Center has reduced falls resulting in injury by 80%. In addition, BHSF was spending on average $8,000/month on Patient Sitters for their fall risk patients. According to Bridget Webster MS, RN, CCRN-K, CNRN, SCRN, ACNS-BC who is the Clinical Nurse Specialist for Neurosciences, the implementation of the HD Falls Care Plan ™ “drastically reduced the need for patient sitters” with it’s targeted individualized care plan, resulting in improved outcomes and significant cost savings. Alarm fatigue from bed alarms was eliminated, and BHSF was able to successfully re-institute their “No Pass” zone, whereby any staff member responds to a fall alarm on the unit. Additional benefits and results noted by BHSF: • Tools that led to higher staff confidence and increased consistency and standardization in their ability to more accurately diagnose falls risks • More efficient use of material resources • An additional cost savings realized in a more accurate staffing plan and less staff time spent filling out reports and meetings with compliance after a fall   The HD Falls Program™ utilizes the Hester Davis Fall Risk Assessment Scale© (HDS) to identify each patient’s specific fall risk factors. These factors are mapped to the HD Care Plan™ to generate an individualized, evidence- based plan of care for both fall and injury prevention. Learn more about what the HD Falls Program™ can do for your organization. Contact us at: info@hdnursing.com PREDICT PREVENT SUSTAIN