Ammon is a growing residential community. That often means:
- Higher turnover and staffing stress across healthcare settings
- More frequent facility renovations or layout changes (which can create new trip risks if safeguards aren’t updated)
- Weather and daylight shifts that affect mobility—especially for residents who are sensitive to fatigue, dizziness, or changes in routine
When a fall happens, families sometimes hear a quick explanation—“it was just an accident.” But in practice, the facility’s documentation should show that fall risks were identified and that staff had a consistent plan to manage those risks.


