In and around Monument, many residents live through the same patterns that raise fall risk across suburban Colorado—changes in routine, short staffing during busy shifts, and inconsistent follow-through on mobility assistance.
Common local scenarios we investigate include:
- Return-from-visit or routine changes (after therapy, an appointment, or a change in medication) where staff may need to increase supervision.
- Transfer and mobility assistance gaps—especially for residents using walkers, canes, wheelchairs, or needing gait support.
- Environmental hazards that can be overlooked in older facilities or during maintenance cycles (uneven flooring, poor lighting, lack of grip support in high-use areas).
A fall can happen for many reasons, but the cases we take seriously are the ones where the facility should have anticipated the risk and responded appropriately.


