Boise-area facilities serve residents with a wide range of mobility needs, and many injuries involve predictable breakdowns in day-to-day safety—especially during busy shift changes and after routine care updates.
Local patterns we commonly see in Idaho cases include:
- Transfer and mobility errors (bed-to-chair, bathroom assistance, wheelchair transfers)
- Delayed response to alarm systems or unclear escalation when a resident is found on the floor
- Care plan gaps after medication changes or a change in cognition/balance
- Environmental issues tied to routine layouts—bathroom pathways, lighting, grab-bar placement, and safety equipment use
Even when a facility says the fall was “unavoidable,” families in Boise City often learn the real question is whether the facility had enough information, enough staffing, and the right protocols in place before the incident.


