In the Hayden area, many families coordinate visits around work schedules, school calendars, and medical travel times. That can be good for staying involved—but it also means the first hours after a fall are critical.
What we often see in local cases is that families may focus on urgent medical needs (understandably), while key evidence is still being created or lost:
- Incident reports and shift notes get finalized
- Updated fall-risk assessments are entered
- Care plans are revised—or sometimes not revised quickly enough
- Any available video may be subject to retention policies
If you’re dealing with a fall now, the goal is simple: preserve the record trail while it’s still fresh.


