While every facility is different, Pella and Central Iowa commonly see the same risk factors play out in elder care:
- Weather-driven transitions: Ice, snow, and wet walkways can affect mobility and increase the likelihood of dizziness or instability after residents are taken to common areas.
- Changes in routine: Iowa residents may have care adjustments tied to therapy schedules, medication changes, or seasonal activity patterns—times when supervision and fall precautions must be updated.
- Bathroom and corridor hazards: Bathrooms, transfer areas, and hallways can present repeated trip risks—especially when lighting, flooring, grab-bar placement, or assistive-device use isn’t consistently managed.
When families notice the fall “didn’t come out of nowhere,” that’s often a clue worth investigating.


