In and around Wenatchee, long-term care facilities serve an older population with complex medical needs, and families know schedules can be busy—especially during seasonal demand changes. When staffing is thin or shift coverage is inconsistent, residents may not receive the assistance they need for transfers, toileting, or mobility support.
Common Wenatchee-area scenarios we see include:
- Missed or delayed help during transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet, wheelchair-to-walker)
- Inadequate supervision after medication changes, especially when dizziness, sedation, or balance issues are present
- Care plans that don’t match day-to-day reality, such as risk levels not reflected in what staff actually do
- Late or unclear documentation about what staff observed before, during, and after the fall
When the facility’s systems don’t support safe care—rather than just blaming a resident’s condition—liability can shift.


