Prescott Valley is a growing community with many residents managing chronic conditions common to long-term care—mobility limits, vision changes, medication side effects, and cognitive impairment. In that setting, “environmental familiarity” can’t replace safe procedures.
Facilities in the area handle residents through busy schedules, shift handoffs, and frequent transfers between rooms, activities, and medical appointments. When supervision, staffing, or care-plan follow-through breaks down, the risk of preventable falls can rise.
A strong case typically turns on details the facility controls—how risk was assessed, what assistance was provided during transfers, how the environment was maintained, and what happened after the incident.


