Lawrence is a dense urban community with many older adults living near busy corridors and transit routes. In long-term care facilities, that can translate into real-world concerns such as:
- Higher likelihood of rushed transitions during shift changes and during peak activity windows (meals, toileting, therapy, and medication rounds)
- More frequent assistive transfers—wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility aids used throughout the day
- Environmental constraints in older buildings (narrow hallways, older bathroom layouts, lighting that’s harder to adjust, and maintenance issues that accumulate over time)
When a facility’s routines don’t match a resident’s real mobility and supervision needs, falls can happen quickly—and then become hard to explain later.


