In many Colorado communities, residents spend time in shared common areas—dining rooms, activity spaces, and long hallway routes between rooms. When facilities are busy (especially during shift changes, staffing shortages, or high-traffic meal times), fall risk can rise.
We also see recurring patterns in cases involving:
- Transfer moments (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet, wheelchair repositioning)
- Bathroom hazards (wet floors, grab-bar issues, poor footwear compliance)
- Post-fall delays (waiting too long to assess dizziness, head impact, or worsening pain)
- Routine schedule pressures (residents being moved for activities before adequate support is in place)
When a fall happens, the timeline matters. What the facility documented in the hours and days afterward can become central to liability and damages.


