Falls in long-term care aren’t always avoidable, but families in the area commonly report the same warning patterns:
- Inconsistent supervision during high-risk times (morning toileting, shift changes, or when residents are most restless)
- Transfer and mobility assistance that doesn’t match the resident’s plan
- Medication-related dizziness or sedation without adequate monitoring or follow-up
- Safety issues in common areas such as slippery flooring, poor lighting, cluttered pathways, or unreliable assistive equipment
- Delayed or incomplete response after a head impact, including delayed observation for concussion or worsening symptoms
Arizona healthcare providers and facilities are required to meet recognized standards of care. When staffing, training, documentation, or risk management fall short, that’s where legal responsibility may come into play.


