Camas is largely suburban and residential, with many residents relying on scheduled transportation, therapy appointments, and routine daily movement between rooms and common areas. That lifestyle can affect what families notice—and what evidence matters.
In practice, fall cases in this region often hinge on issues like:
- Missed or delayed assistance during transfers (to/from beds, wheelchairs, walkers, and bathroom areas)
- Staffing and handoff problems during shift changes, mealtimes, and therapy periods
- Environment-related hazards that may seem minor in a facility tour but become dangerous for someone with limited balance
- Medication timing and side effects that can increase dizziness or disorientation
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Washington law still focuses on whether the facility met its duty to provide reasonable care and supervision.


