Orem is a growing community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, medical services, and active commuting patterns. That matters because many facilities in the region operate with tight staffing coverage during shift changes, transport days, and peak demand periods.
In fall cases, we often see patterns connected to:
- Shift handoff gaps (when responsibilities for mobility assistance aren’t consistently documented)
- Transfer and mobility routines that don’t match residents’ current limits
- Inconsistent response to high-risk alerts (alarms, call lights, or documented “frequent fall” concerns)
- Environmental hazards common to older or heavily used buildings (bathroom safety issues, poor lighting, unsecured items)
When these issues show up alongside medical harm, they can support a negligence claim.


