Many nursing home falls begin in moments that don’t look dramatic at first—an attempted transfer, a trip near common areas, or a bathroom incident. In Provo, we often hear about falls that occur during busy daily routines (shift changes, meal times, therapy schedules) or when residents are moved more frequently between activities.
Common local-feeling scenarios include:
- A resident attempting to walk independently during high-traffic times in hallways or dining areas
- Falls during toileting or transfers when staff assistance doesn’t match the resident’s assessed needs
- Incidents after medication changes that affect dizziness, alertness, or balance
- Head injury concerns that may not be fully recognized immediately after a stumble
When staffing levels, supervision practices, or individualized care planning don’t keep pace with a resident’s risks, an “everyday” move can become a preventable injury.


