Pasadena is a busy, dense community with many older adults who rely on mobility aids and caregiver assistance. In long-term care settings, local realities can show up as risk factors such as:
- High-traffic routines: Residents are often moved for meals, activities, and appointments on tight schedules—times when staffing shortages or rushed transfers can increase slip and fall incidents.
- Urban layout and fall-prone environments: Facilities may have older building layouts, thresholds, long hallways, or bathroom designs that require careful maintenance and supervision.
- Medical complexity common in California seniors: Many residents have diabetes, neuropathy, medication-related dizziness, or balance issues—conditions that demand consistent monitoring and updated fall-risk care plans.
When safeguards aren’t adjusted to the resident’s needs—especially after any earlier near-misses—falls can become predictable instead of random.


