Wichita’s long-term care facilities serve a wide range of residents—many with mobility limits, dementia, or chronic conditions. In real life, risk can increase during busy shift changes, during medication rounds, and when transfers are happening in hallways or common areas where traffic and noise make it harder to notice subtle warning signs.
Families should know that falls can be influenced by more than one factor at a time, such as:
- Staffing strain around peak hours (including evening transitions)
- Transfer and toileting assistance gaps
- Equipment that isn’t working as intended (or isn’t used correctly)
- Environmental issues common in older buildings, including lighting glare, wet-surface tracking, and cluttered pathways
When multiple issues stack up, the facility may not have met the standard of care Wichita residents expect.


