Spokane Valley is a suburban community with a mix of long-term care settings, rehabilitation after hospital stays, and residents who may be transitioning between mobility levels. In many fall cases we review, the pattern isn’t “one bad moment”—it’s a chain of breakdowns that can include:
- Care plans that lag behind real mobility changes after illness, medication adjustments, or recovery progress
- Staffing and handoff issues that affect whether residents actually receive the level of supervision described in the plan
- Environmental hazards such as poor lighting, unsafe bathroom setups, or equipment that isn’t maintained or available when needed
- Transfer and mobility assistance problems (especially for residents who use walkers/wheelchairs, have balance issues, or need gait belts)
When a fall occurs after warning signs, facilities may still claim it was unavoidable. Our job is to examine whether the facility had notice of risk and whether its prevention and response were reasonable.


