Firestone is a growing suburban community—more residents, more facilities, and more frequent turnover in staffing and schedules. When staffing is stretched or routines change, the risk of preventable falls can increase.
In practice, families in the Denver metro area often encounter similar patterns:
- After-hours staffing gaps that affect response time to alarms and call lights
- Transfer and mobility assistance problems (especially at night or during shift changes)
- Environmental hazards that may seem minor—wet floors, inadequate lighting, worn flooring, or bathroom safety issues
- Care plan drift, where documentation exists but day-to-day supervision doesn’t match the resident’s actual risk
You don’t need to prove negligence alone. But you do need the right evidence gathered early—because what happened “around the fall” is what insurance and facility teams will scrutinize first.


