Not every fall is preventable. But in skilled nursing and long-term care settings, repeated “routine” incidents can point to deeper problems—like inconsistent supervision, incomplete fall-prevention plans, or delayed response after a resident hits their head.
In Colorado Springs, families also run into a practical complication: residents may be transported quickly to regional emergency departments for imaging and evaluation, while the facility controls most of the incident documentation. That makes early legal guidance important—because the facts can get locked in through reports, shift notes, and medical records before you ever get a full picture.


