Nursing home residents often move through the same routines every day—bathing, toileting, transfers, medication times, and mobility assistance. In practice, fall risk rises when those routines aren’t matched to a resident’s real limitations.
In the Marysville area, families frequently report concerns tied to day-to-day operations that affect safety, such as:
- Insufficient staffing during peak hours (when residents need the most help)
- Care plans that lag behind changes in mobility, balance, or cognition
- Short staffing coverage that interrupts consistent supervision
- Environmental details that become hazards for older adults—bathroom surfaces, lighting, cluttered pathways, or poorly maintained assistive equipment
Falls aren’t always preventable. But when a facility misses warning signs or doesn’t adjust supervision and assistance as needs change, the result can be more than “an accident.”


