Across Northern Colorado, many facilities serve residents with complex mobility and medication needs. When a resident falls, the facility may quickly explain it as “unavoidable,” “routine,” or “part of aging.” But in many legitimate fall injury claims, the more important question is what the facility knew beforehand and what it did after.
Common Windsor-area scenarios we see include:
- Missed or delayed assistance during transfers (wheelchair-to-bed, toileting, or walker use)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards that don’t get corrected—wet floors, poor lighting, awkward layouts, or broken equipment
- Care-plan gaps when a resident’s mobility changes and the home doesn’t update supervision/support levels
- Response problems after an alarm or call button is triggered—staff arrive late, documentation is incomplete, or medical evaluation is delayed


