“…Risk factors reflect the multidimensionality of the construct of risk. The interplay of these factors, and their outcomes, depends on actions and decisions made by clients, caregivers, and health care professionals as they respond to potential threats to personal safety (Kendra & George, 2001). A fall is a sudden, unintentional change in position causing an individual to land at a lower level (on an object, the floor, or the ground) other than as a consequence of sudden onset of paralysis, epileptic seizure, or overwhelming external force (Feder, Cryer, & Donovan, 2000; Tinetti, Baker, Dutcher, Vincent, & Rozett, 1997).…”