Airway Heights is a residential community with many older adults living close to everyday services—meaning families often visit frequently and notice changes quickly. That can be helpful, but it also raises a practical concern: falls often occur during routine transitions that look “minor” on paper.
Common moments where preventable falls happen include:
- Toileting and bathroom routines (slips, missed assistance, poor visibility)
- Bed-to-chair and wheelchair transfers (insufficient staff support or improper technique)
- Walkers, canes, and mobility aids not being properly fitted, maintained, or used as care plans require
- Post-fall monitoring gaps—especially after a resident hits their head, complains of dizziness, or becomes unusually sleepy
If your loved one was injured after a transition that should have been safer, your next step is to focus on what the facility did before and after the fall—not only what happened in the moment.


