Port Angeles is a coastal community with a steady flow of visitors and seasonal activity, and local long-term care facilities serve residents from across Clallam County. In real life, fall risk can rise when staffing, supervision, and care routines don’t match a resident’s specific needs.
Common Port Angeles–area scenarios include:
- Bathroom and transfer injuries when residents need help with toileting, showering, or moving from bed to wheelchair.
- Wandering and unsafe attempts to move for residents living with dementia or cognitive impairment—particularly during shift changes or busier care periods.
- Slip-and-stumble conditions in hallways and common areas where flooring, lighting, or clutter can be overlooked.
- Medication-related balance issues when changes in prescriptions aren’t paired with updated monitoring and fall-prevention plans.
When families learn what happened, a key question follows: Did the facility adjust care to the resident’s documented risks and respond promptly when the injury occurred? That’s where legal help can make a major difference.


