In suburban communities like Canby, families sometimes assume care teams will “catch” hazards because the environment feels familiar. But falls frequently occur during routine moments—transfers, toileting, hallway ambulation, or after medication changes—when staffing levels, supervision, and individualized care plans don’t match the resident’s actual risk.
Common Canby-area scenarios we see in cases like these include:
- Residents who need hands-on help during transfers but receive only minimal assistance
- Wander risk or unsafe attempts to move independently after changes in cognition
- Trips on uneven flooring, poor lighting, or cluttered walkways
- Dizziness or balance problems that weren’t addressed after medication adjustments
- Delays or inconsistencies in post-fall monitoring after a head injury or fracture
A fall can be medically complex, and in Oregon, the strongest claims focus on the chain of events—what the facility should have anticipated, and how the response affected outcomes.


