In Boulder nursing facilities, the incidents that lead to serious injury commonly occur during moments that look ordinary to staff—yet are high-risk for residents. Think:
- Bathroom and shower transfers (slips, loss of balance, missed assistance)
- Hallway ambulation (walker/wheelchair misuse, clutter, uneven surfaces)
- Medication or routine changes that affect dizziness, sleepiness, or mobility
- After-activity transitions (moving from dining areas, events, or therapy to rooms)
Facilities may frame these events as unavoidable. But in a claim, the question is usually whether the resident’s fall risk, care plan, and the facility’s staffing and safety procedures matched the real situation.


