South Salt Lake is home to a mix of long-term care facilities and communities where residents may already have heightened fall risk—limited mobility, balance problems, dementia, and medication side effects are common.
In many real-world situations, falls occur during predictable moments:
- Shift changes and transfer times when staffing levels fluctuate
- Bathroom and mobility routines (toileting, bathing, repositioning)
- After-incident confusion when residents need closer monitoring after head impact or pain complaints
- Care-plan gaps—when a resident’s risk level is updated in one place but not reflected in day-to-day assistance
When a facility’s processes aren’t aligned with a resident’s documented needs, a “simple fall” can become a serious injury with long-term consequences.


