Golden’s residents and their families often tell us the same story: the facility insists the fall was unavoidable, but the records raise questions—particularly around how risk was managed before the incident.
Common Golden-area scenarios we see in nursing home fall matters include:
- Transfer and ambulation issues: residents who need gait assistance, wheelchair locks, or proper transfer techniques are moved without consistent support.
- Medication and alertness changes: after medication adjustments, residents may become unsteady, yet staff documentation and monitoring doesn’t reflect the increased risk.
- Environmental hazards that linger: wet floors, poorly lit corridors, clutter near common areas, or unsafe restroom setups.
- Shift handoff gaps: falls occurring around busy transition times when information about mobility limitations isn’t clearly carried forward.
When these patterns show up in the incident report, care plan, and staff notes, they can support a negligence claim under Colorado law.


