Suburban long-term care in and around Lone Tree typically involves residents who receive care schedules tightly tied to mobility, alarms, medication timing, and staff coverage. When a fall happens, the facility may quickly provide a “routine” explanation—but the real questions are usually:
- Were fall precautions actually in place for that resident’s risk level?
- Did staff respond in the timeframe required by the resident’s care plan?
- Were there prior incidents, documented near-falls, or ongoing balance/transfer concerns?
- Do facility records match what the resident’s condition and symptoms later show?
In Colorado, the practical reality is that your ability to prove what went wrong depends heavily on documentation: the incident report, the resident’s assessments, care-plan updates, and any video or system logs that exist (and may be overwritten).


