Airway Heights is close to busy corridors and the daily movement of caregivers, vendors, and visitors. That matters because fall risks often increase when routines change—especially during seasonal weather shifts (rain, snow, icy mornings) that affect facility entrances, hallways, and transport routes.
We routinely see issues connected to:
- Inconsistent supervision during shift changes
- Assistance not matching mobility needs (walker use, transfer support, balance problems)
- Environment-related hazards inside the building or during escort/transport
- Delayed response after alarms or call-button use
A “simple stumble” can become a life-altering injury if precautions weren’t actually in place.


