While every facility and resident is different, families in Independence, OR often describe similar “real-life” circumstances after a fall:
- Transfers during busy shift times (toileting, dressing, moving from chair to wheelchair)
- Slips in high-traffic bathrooms where cleaning schedules, hydration, or floor conditions may change
- Disorientation after medication changes—a timing issue that can be overlooked if monitoring isn’t tightened
- Unassisted mobility attempts by residents who feel steady “for a moment,” but need hands-on support
- Wandering or unsafe movement in residents with dementia-related behaviors
Oregon facilities are expected to provide reasonable care based on each resident’s risk level and care plan. When a fall reflects a gap in that plan—or in staff response afterward—it can become the foundation for a claim.


