Chubbuck is part of the Pocatello region, where many residents rely on consistent daily routines—medication schedules, mobility assistance, and safe transfer practices. In nursing facilities, falls often aren’t random; they’re tied to predictable risk factors such as:
- Transfer help not given the way the care plan requires (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet)
- Alarm or call-bell responses that are too slow during shift changes
- Mobility aids not used correctly (walkers, gait belts, wheelchairs)
- Environmental issues like poor lighting, cluttered pathways, or bathroom hazards
When families look closely, they often find the facility had warning signs—dizziness, weakness, prior near-falls, or changing mobility—but didn’t adjust staffing or precautions in time.


