Many nursing home falls aren’t tied to “one bad moment”—they occur during predictable, repeatable routines. In Snohomish, where residents may spend time in common areas, hallways, dining spaces, and therapy areas, families frequently see patterns like:
- Falls during or right after transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet)
- Missteps after medication changes or increased dizziness
- Incidents in bathrooms and hallways where lighting, clutter, or flooring transitions matter
- Delays responding to alarms or call buttons
- Care plans that don’t match what staff actually do during busy shifts
When a facility says “it just happened,” we look for what the records show about what was known before the fall—and whether reasonable precautions were in place.


