In the Wheat Ridge area, many long-term care residents come from nearby communities and may have complex medical histories—balance issues, diabetes-related neuropathy, dementia, or medication side effects. So when a fall occurs, families usually see a pattern:
- The incident is described as “unavoidable,” even when there were known risk factors.
- After a head injury or fracture, the facility’s response can feel slow, unclear, or overly focused on minimizing liability.
- Documentation may appear inconsistent from one shift to the next.
If your loved one was injured after an unsafe transfer, a slip on a wet surface, a poorly supervised attempt to get up, or a delayed response after a fall, it’s important to treat the early hours as both a medical and legal turning point.


