Snohomish County communities are connected—families travel between appointments, adult children split time between homes, and residents often rely on consistent caregiving routines. When a fall occurs, the timeline matters: when staff noticed, when medical assessment happened, and whether follow-up care matched the resident’s risk level.
In many cases, families discover that what feels like “one bad moment” is actually the result of smaller safety failures—missed risk updates in the care plan, inadequate supervision during transfers, or environmental hazards that weren’t addressed after earlier near-misses.


