Purpose: Falls are common and should be prevented in neurological internal and surgical wards; the mean incidence of falls in these wards was 0.14% in 2012, significantly higher than that in other wards. This project primarily aimed to reduce the incidence of falls through interdisciplinary cooperation strategies. Methods: Four main strategies of fall prevention were applied, (a) Development-specifi c educational program of fall prevention for neurological patients and caregivers, comprising fall assessment fl owsheets, fall prevention acts during hospitalization, and patient safety related to fall injury. (b) A holistic and individualized care plan for supporting high-fall-risk patients, requiring a multidisciplinary team of a nurse, physician, rehabilitation therapist, and nutritionist. A series of daily activities, namely muscle training, gait stability exercise, a nutrition supplement plan, bedside movement, and nursing education were administered to patients. (c) A safety bed-belt was created to alert caregivers to patient needs. This alert device can help caregivers to check and provide necessary assistance to patients when the patients leave their beds. (d) Information on fall prevention was broadcasted for patients and their families to increase their knowledge of this topic. Results: Falls were defi ned as tumbles without resultant lesions. The average incidence of falls decreased from 0.14% to 0.09% from January to June, 2013. Conclusion: Specifi c educational programs, multidisciplinary care plans for fall prevention, safety bed-belts, and broadcasting fall prevention-related information reduced the incidence of falls and severity of fall injuries.