In many Idaho facilities, falls are most likely during predictable moments—when residents are getting up for meals, transferring to wheelchairs, taking medication rounds, or navigating bathrooms and hallways. Star is a growing community, and families often notice more frequent transitions between care levels, therapy schedules, and daily routines.
When a fall occurs during these “routine” windows, it raises questions that families in Star commonly ask:
- Were fall-risk precautions actually in place during that shift?
- Did staff adjust supervision when a resident’s mobility changed?
- Were bathroom or transfer areas maintained and accessible?
- Did the facility document what it knew before the fall—not just what it says after?


