Poulsbo’s mix of residential neighborhoods and day-to-day community activity can shape how facilities operate—especially around staffing realities, frequent movement through shared spaces, and the practical challenges of keeping older adults safe in busy environments.
In nursing facilities, fall risk often increases when:
- Care transitions happen quickly (post-therapy, post-medication changes, or after appointments)
- Residents move through common areas more often during peak staffing and activity times
- Bathroom and hallway layouts require repeated assistance and safe transfer techniques
- Visitors and routines affect workflow, which can unintentionally reduce focused supervision
These are not excuses for preventable injuries. They’re reasons to examine what the facility knew about the resident’s risk and whether staff followed an individualized plan.


