In Arizona, nursing homes and assisted living communities must provide reasonable care designed to protect residents from foreseeable risks. Falls are not automatically “unavoidable,” particularly when a facility overlooks resident-specific hazards.
In Oro Valley, common circumstances that can raise concerns include:
- Indoor mobility challenges: Residents who use walkers, wheelchairs, or oxygen may require more hands-on assistance during transfers—especially during medication changes or after therapy.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: Slippery flooring, poor lighting, cluttered walkways, and inadequate grab-bar support can turn a routine trip to the restroom into a serious injury.
- Response after a fall: Families often notice inconsistencies in how quickly staff document symptoms, notify medical providers, and monitor after a head strike.
When the facility’s policies, staffing, or care plans don’t match the resident’s actual needs, a fall injury may be more than bad luck.


