In many Keizer-area cases, the issue isn’t a single moment—it’s how safety is handled day after day. Common patterns we see in nursing home fall claims include:
- Transfer and mobility breakdowns (wheelchair-to-bed, toileting, walker use)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—wet floors, poor lighting, cluttered paths, or unsafe shower setups
- Alarm and monitoring problems (alarms not triggered, alarms ignored, delayed checks)
- Care plan gaps (risk levels not updated after medication changes or health decline)
- Staffing or response strain that slows assistance during high-risk times
Oregon facilities are expected to follow established safety practices and respond appropriately to known fall risks. When they don’t, the consequences can be severe—head injuries, fractures, loss of independence, and a higher level of care afterward.


