Santos, Bebiano Will dosBaixinho, Cristina Lavareda2021-04-232021-04-232020-06http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/5725Objective: To identify the nursing interventions that increase the home safety of elderly and prevent falls. Method: Integrative literature review guided by the question: “What nursing interventions are adequate to prevent falls in the elderly at home?”. From May to June 2018, there was a search for studies in EBSCO, B-On, SCOPUS, ISI, and JBI. Results: The 13 studies recommend interventions that were organized in five categories: environmental risk assessment; advices on changes; adaptation of the space and equipment; assistance in the purchasing of support products and cognitive-behavioral strategies that increase the safety of the elder in the use of the physical space at home. Conclusion: The possible interventions for the prevention of falls include: environmental risk assessment; advices on changes; adaptation of the space and equipment; assistance in the purchasing of support products; and cognitive-behavioral strategies that increase the safety of the elder in the use of the physical space at home.engAccidental FallsAgedHousingNursingEquipment SafetyPossibilities for nursing interventions in the prevention of falls in the elderly: a reviewjournal article10.5380/ce.v25i0.71326