In local long-term care settings around Ogden, many falls come from predictable, day-to-day moments:
- Transfers (bed to chair, chair to walker, wheelchair positioning) when assistance isn’t available or the care plan isn’t followed.
- Toileting and bathroom navigation, including slipping on wet surfaces and difficulty with limited grip or lighting.
- Mobility aids (walkers, wheelchairs) used without proper setup, brakes checked, or proper support.
- Wandering risk and impulsive movement, especially when residents with cognitive impairments attempt to get up without help.
- Staffing and shift changes, where fewer hands on a unit can lead to delayed response during high-risk times.
Utah facilities are required to provide reasonable care for resident safety. When the basics—staffing coverage, supervision, accurate care planning, and safe equipment use—aren’t handled properly, a fall can quickly become a serious medical event.


