While every facility is different, families in the Post Falls area often run into recurring issues that show up in incident documentation and care records. These patterns can be especially important in cases where a resident is older, has mobility limits, or needs help around the clock.
Common local scenarios include:
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: wet floors, poor lighting, cluttered walk paths, or assistive equipment not positioned for safe use.
- Transfer and mobility breakdowns: missed prompts for gait belts, improper assistance during transfers, or staff not matching the resident’s care-plan needs.
- Alarm and response delays: alarms triggered but not acted on quickly enough, or inconsistent monitoring during shift changes.
- Care plan not reflecting day-to-day risk: a resident’s fall risk changes after medication adjustments, dizziness, or new confusion—yet the safety plan doesn’t keep up.
When these issues occur, the “accident” story can conflict with what staff knew beforehand. That conflict is often where accountability is found.


