This assignment presents a comprehensive nursing assessment of a 71-year-old gentleman named Willie Jungala, admitted to the hospital following a fall. The assessment covers various aspects including alcohol withdrawal risk, cognitive function, fall risk, functional and nutritional assessments. The assignment is divided into three parts: assessment, planning and implementation, and a biopsychosocial approach. The assessment utilizes the provided case study data and relevant literature to identify potential issues such as vision impairment, diabetes, and psychosocial factors. The plan and implementation section outlines nursing interventions to mitigate the risk of falls, address vision problems, and provide psychosocial support. The assignment emphasizes person-centered care, incorporating evidence-based practices and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. The document also highlights the need for patient education, family involvement, and referrals to specialists such as occupational therapists and mental health counselors to improve the patient's overall well-being and health outcomes.