While every case is different, families in Tooele commonly see similar issues after a serious fall:
- Care plan not matching the resident’s current mobility needs (e.g., transfers, toileting assistance, walker/wheelchair use)
- Inconsistent response to alarms or call light systems
- Environmental hazards that are easy to overlook but difficult to defend (wet floors, poor lighting, broken or loose fixtures, unsafe bathroom layouts)
- Shift-to-shift gaps in supervision and documentation, especially when staffing is tight
- Delayed escalation after a fall, when a resident shows signs of head injury, severe pain, or rapid decline
Even when a facility says the fall “couldn’t be prevented,” Utah families deserve answers about what risks were known in advance and what safeguards were actually in place.


