Printable Fall Bingo Cards
The printable bingo cards were created using our Excel program and the web application Bingo Maker. The following PDF files contain 50 and 100 bingo cards ready to print. They have a free center with the option “ card number in corners ” to allow a draw after the game. If you want to save paper, print the template containing fifteen cards. Our Fall Printable Bingo Game is a free download, and we have a ton of other fall printables too. Get the Fall Bingo Game Here. (Once you click on the button, the file will automatically save to the downloads folder on your device) More Fall Printables. Fall Lacing Cards. Free printable bingo game (see below)-.white cardstock-.fall candy (M&M’s, candy corn, etc.) DIRECTIONS: Print the bingo game below on to white card stock. There are five different bingo cards, plus an extra set to cut apart so you can call out spaces.
To download Printable Fall Bingo Cards, you can start with the FREE 20 bingo cards version. Click on '20 Cards - FREE' green button. Your bingo is ready to download on the next page. You can either click on 'Open PDF in Browser' blue button or 'Download PDF' green button. Fall Prevention bingo card with Putting on non-skid socks, Using the patient's name, Taking a patient to the bathroom, Responding to a bed alarm, Responding to a chair alarm, Removing clutter from room, Locking wheelchair brakes, Putting needs in reach, Giving a snack and Placing bed in lowest position.
Print 2 pages of Fall prevention Bingo Cards for free. Download a PDF with 2 free pages of bingo cards plus instructions and a randomized call sheet. Customize the events, add your own free space, change the BINGO header, or add a fun checkerboard, etc.
Using a browser, play with 2 pages of Fall prevention for free. You host a game and invite a guest via a link. If you enjoy the game, purchase more randomly generated pages below and invite all of your family, friends, coworkers!
Purchased packs are electronically delivered and contain either 10, 25, 50 or 100 randomly generated bingo cards of the 2 page free sample on this page. You may print these packs over and over again forever.
Host Instructions:
- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X')
- First to get all squares
- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!'. You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes
B | I | N | G | O |
PERSONAL PROCTECTIVE EQUIPMENT | BED BRAKES | FACE MASK | MSDS | ELECTRICAL CORDS |
CALL LIGHTS | ABUSE PREVENTION | SHARPS CONTAINERS | OXYGEN SAFETY | BODY MECHANICS |
ADL'S | WET FLOOR SIGN | FREE | STANDARD PRECAUTIONS | PASS |
RACE | WHEEL CHAIR ALARMS | DISASTER PROCEDURE | FIRE ALARMS | SAFETY GLASSES |
FLUIDS IN REACH | FALL PREVENTION | HANDWASHING | BIOHAZARD | SAFE TRANSFERS |
Host Instructions:
- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X')
- First to get all squares
- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!'. You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes
B | I | N | G | O |
ABUSE PREVENTION | TEAM WORK | CALL LIGHTS | GAIT BELTS | HANDWASHING |
CHOKING PREVENTION | PASS | WET FLOORS | BODY MECHANICS | RACE |
WHEEL CHAIR ALARMS | SHARPS CONTAINERS | FREE | MSDS | BIOHAZARD |
BED BRAKES | FALL RISK | WET FLOOR SIGN | FIRE ALARMS | ADL'S |
WHEEL CHARIR BREAKS | REDUCE CLUTTER | FALL PREVENTION | FLUIDS IN REACH | SAFE TRANSFERS |
Host Instructions:
- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an 'X')
- First to get all squares
- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout 'Bingo!'. You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes
This Safe Elder Bingo game is a great way to engage elders in any group setting on the risk factors of falling through a social game.
Contact:safeforelders@gmail.com
Type of Activity: Social
Target Audience: older adults
Cost: Cost would be associated with the printing of materials as well as any prizes provided.
Timeline for Activity: Can vary
Objectives:
- To raise awareness about the different types of risk factors for falls.
- To learn what people can do to reduce their risk of being injured from a fall.
Setting Up:
- You will need the following materials to play BINGO:
- Instruction Sheet
- Fall Prevention Facts Handout
- Printable 8.5 x 11” bingo cards (50 different cards to choose from)
- Printable 8.5 x 11” sheets of calling squares (you will need to cut these apart)
Download these materials from the website: http://www.safeforelders.com
You will also need:
- Prizes
- BINGO Stampers or Pens
- A box or bag (not see through!) to put the calling squares in
Print enough cards to give one (or more) to each player. Make sure you print different cards so that there
are only one or two winners at a time, or if you want more winners, make sure you have enough prizes!
Free Printable Number Bingo Cards
The caller should familiarize themselves with the rules of the game.
Suggested Action Steps to Host Activities
These are the steps to consider in planning, implementing and evaluating your social activities and games:
Action Step 1: Planning
- Read and understand more about the activity you have selected among the options above.
- Determine who you are targeting for your activity (level of cognition, diversity of the participants, inclusivity, etc.).
- Where will be the setting of the activity? Who do you think will attend? What are the resources required? Can you partner with other organizations for greater impact?
Printable Fall Bingo Sheets
Action Step 2:Promotional outreach and education
- Start to plan your activity by designing promotional flyers/materials to recruit participants. Distribute your materials through proper channels (eg. community newspapers, homes, community centres and other community settings where adults and older adults gather).
- Consider how you will manage the participants recruited. Do you have space/material limitations? Will you need to limit the number of participants for this activities and perhaps have people sign up in advance? Is there enough interest to host multiple events?
- Implement your activity as planned.
Action Step 3:Evaluation
- You can evaluate your activities by counting the number of handouts you gave, or how many people attended, or how many contact you gained from the event.
- You can also distribute a questionnaire to measure the level of satisfaction with the activity. See participant evaluation templateHEREto customize.
Running this activity in a virtual setting:
Host a Webinar
- You can host, schedule and record meetings with tools like Zoom and Google Hangouts which people can access from various devices. These tools also allow you to share your screen and have a real-time group chat with your attendees.
- Invite people to the webinar. Set up an event on Eventbrite and promote it through email and social media posts on platforms like Facebook or LinkedIn.
- Once people register for your event, you can send them a link to any materials they may need prior to it through email.
Promote This Activity Online
You can share and promote an activity through social media posts and/or email.
- If you’re sharing a social media post to promote your activity, follow best practices like using shorter captions, quality images, hashtags and a clear call-to-action.
- If you’re emailing to promote your activity, make sure your email is thorough on what the activity is about and how people can register for it. You can use free tools like Canva to customize its design.