In many Lewiston facilities, family members notice patterns tied to daily flow—morning medication passes, afternoon therapy transitions, evening toileting routines, or busier weekends when staffing may be stretched. Even when a facility insists the fall was “just an accident,” the timeline often tells a different story.
A strong claim may depend on questions like:
- Was the resident’s fall risk reassessed after a clinical change?
- Were alarms, supervision levels, and mobility aids actually used the way the care plan required?
- Did staff respond within a reasonable time after an alarm or call button alert?
- Do incident records align with nursing notes, therapy documentation, and vital/medication logs?
Idaho injury cases frequently require prompt evidence gathering, because key records and surveillance may be limited by retention policies. Acting early helps preserve what matters.


