A vital part of patient safety procedures employed in medical facilities to reduce the risk of falls and injuries is the fall risk hospital wristband. This bracelet, which is usually yellow in color, is worn by patients who have been determined to be at a higher risk of falling because of a number of risk factors, including age, adverse drug reactions, decreased mobility, cognitive decline, or recent surgery. This bracelet's main function is to provide all hospital employees with an instant visual indication that indicates the need for extra caution when moving, helping, or keeping an eye on the patient. Fall-related injuries are one of the most common adverse events in hospitals, leading to complications, extended stays, increased healthcare costs, and emotional distress for patients and families.