Arizona’s climate and daily routines can influence resident behavior and risk. Residents may experience dehydration, dizziness, or medication side effects that affect balance—issues that can be more noticeable during hotter months. In addition, common facility workflows (med passes, mobility assistance, toileting schedules, transport between rooms) can create “high-frequency” moments when staffing levels and transfer assistance matter.
When a facility doesn’t adjust care plans to a resident’s changing needs—or fails to respond quickly when symptoms appear after a stumble—the injury can worsen even if the original fall seemed minor.


