Woods Cross is a suburban community where many residents spend time moving between common areas—often during routine schedules that can be busy for staff. In practice, that means fall risk may rise around predictable “workflow moments,” such as:
- Meal and medication windows when staffing levels may be stretched
- Evening routines when lighting and supervision can change
- Common-area transitions (lounge to dining, dining to rooms) where wheelchairs, walkers, and gait belts are frequently used
- Transfer moments when residents need consistent assistance, not “someone will get to it soon”
When a facility’s care plan doesn’t match the resident’s actual mobility, cognition, and medical needs, falls become more than bad luck. They become a pattern worth investigating.


