Across the Stateline area, many residents arrive at long-term care facilities after recent health transitions—new medications, mobility declines, or increased confusion. Those changes can be especially risky in environments where residents may:
- rely on staff for safe transfers and walking support
- use alarms or mobility devices that require consistent monitoring
- move more during visiting hours, shift changes, or after therapy
When a facility’s staffing levels, monitoring practices, or fall-prevention steps don’t adjust to those changes, the risk can rise quickly. We investigate whether the facility’s safety plan matched the resident’s actual needs before the fall.


