Lehi’s growth and busy schedules mean many care settings are operating under constant demand—staffing, shift coverage, and turnover can strain safety systems if risk management isn’t strong. Families also frequently bring loved ones in from other parts of Utah, then notice gaps in how prior fall history or mobility limitations were incorporated into daily care.
Common Lehi-area realities we investigate include:
- Transfer support breakdowns (bed-to-chair, toileting assistance, wheelchair movement)
- Environmental hazards (bathroom surfaces, lighting, cluttered pathways, poorly maintained flooring)
- Delayed post-fall response (especially after head injury or complaints of dizziness/pain)
- Care plan not matching actual needs (risk level not reflected in daily practice)
When a facility’s procedures don’t line up with the resident’s documented risks, the fall may become more than an accident—it can become evidence of a failure to provide reasonable care.


