In coastal communities like Gig Harbor, many residents move through the facility during higher-traffic periods—after shift changes, during activity schedules, after medication rounds, or when therapy routines begin. Those transitions are when supervision lapses and inconsistencies in care plans can show up.
We look closely at common “transition-related” fall patterns, such as:
- Residents not receiving the level of assistance required for transfers
- Alarms or call systems not being acted on consistently
- Mobility needs not updated after medication changes or hospital discharge
- Bathroom/walkway risks that weren’t addressed after staff had notice
This is why the strongest cases are built from a timeline: what the facility knew before the fall, what staff did during the event, and how the response affected injuries afterward.


