Numerous researched have been performed to study the best evidence based practice to prevent falls among the older adults during hospitalization. Healthcare providers have a greater responsibility to practice and use the research interventions in older adults to achieve the best evidence based practice by reducing the fall rates among the older populations. Siegrist et al., (2016) reviewed “the effects of a targeted complex exercise intervention to prevent falls among the older populations”. Exercise programs benefit the older adults by decreasing the risk of falling and it can improve the fall risk factors such as muscle limitation, balance and gait abnormalities. The study by Siegrist et al. (2016) found effectual multifactorial fall prevention