In nursing facilities, falls frequently happen during predictable moments:
- Transfers (bed to chair, chair to toilet, wheelchair to walker)
- Ambulation around common areas where foot traffic is heavier
- After-hours routines when staffing patterns can change
- Medication and alertness shifts that affect balance and coordination
Idaho Falls families may also notice how weather and seasonal patterns can indirectly raise risk—residents who are more unsteady after long periods indoors, or facilities adjusting routines as temperatures change. When a resident’s fall risk increases, the care plan should adapt; when it doesn’t, preventable injuries can follow.


