Snoqualmie is a residential community where many families coordinate care between home, nearby medical providers, and the facility. That “team” effect can be a strength—but it also means families often notice gaps after a serious fall:
- Communication breakdowns between shifts (what was reported vs. what was done)
- Delays in escalation after head injury or sudden mobility change
- Care plans that don’t match what the resident needs in real time
- Safety equipment or environment issues that seem obvious in hindsight
When a resident returns from a fall with a fracture, head injury, or a sudden decline, the legal question becomes: did the facility take reasonable steps to prevent the fall and respond appropriately when it occurred?


