In Central Washington, many families assume falls are unavoidable—especially when residents have mobility challenges or dementia. But in real Wenatchee nursing home situations, the most important facts usually live in the days and shifts leading up to the incident.
Common local patterns we see in fall injuries include:
- Medication and mobility changes after a doctor visit (with staffing or supervision not adjusted promptly)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—especially after maintenance work, wet floors, poor lighting, or loose flooring
- Transfer issues (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when the care plan requires specific assistance steps that aren’t consistently followed
- Delayed responses to alarms or call-button use during busy shifts
When you can show the facility had warning signs—documented fall risk, prior near-misses, updated care plan needs—Washington negligence claims become much easier to evaluate.


