After a fall, families often need to coordinate care across multiple providers—sometimes including transfers between local hospitals and specialty care. In a city where residents may rely on caregivers for transportation, mobility support, and day-to-day supervision, delays or gaps in the facility’s response can quickly compound harm.
In addition, Colorado’s colder months can increase slip-and-fall risk during transitions and bring more attention to mobility limitations and balance issues. Even if the fall occurred indoors, winter can affect how staff assist residents with transfers, footwear, and readiness to move safely.


