In and around Oregon, WI, many residents spend significant time moving between common areas—dining rooms, therapy spaces, activity rooms, and their own bedrooms. Those daily routines create predictable “high-risk windows,” particularly during:
- Transfers (bed to chair, wheelchair to toilet, chair to walker)
- Toileting and bathroom access (a common setting for slips and trips)
- Transport for appointments or therapy
- Shift changes, when staffing levels and caregiver handoffs can affect supervision
When a facility’s staffing plan or care approach doesn’t match the resident’s assessed mobility and fall risk, families often see the same pattern: a resident is left to navigate the environment on their own for “just a moment,” and that moment becomes a medical emergency.


