An article in the current issue of the journal Insight: Research and Practice in Visual Impairment and Blindness describes an integrated risk management program with multiple interventions. Interventions pertaining to 1) education, 2) medical assessment, 3) exercise and physical activity, and 4) home hazard assessment and modification have proven successful in reducing falls.Another aspect essential to fall prevention is to strengthen collaboration across medical and rehabilitative services, public and private agencies, and providers who focus on issues of aging. Practitioners in various fields who are concerned with preventing falls among older adults need to be aware of issues related to medical, functional, and rehabilitative aspects of blindness and visual impairment as they pertain to fall prevention.