In forensic psychiatric (juris psych) units, preventing patient falls requires continuous staff vigilance and individualized risk assessment. Each patient must be evaluated for specific fall risk factors, including medical conditions that affect balance or mobility, psychiatric medication changes that may cause dizziness or sedation, and other health issues that can impact stability. Because patients’ conditions and medications often change, ongoing assessment and personalized care planning are essential. Developing a tailored plan of care for each individual helps reduce the likelihood of falls and promotes safer recovery. Effective fall prevention in forensic psychiatric units demands a proactive, multidisciplinary approach that combines medical monitoring, environmental safety measures, and coordinated nursing care to protect patients and prevent injury.