Foley is a growing coastal community with residents who often spend time outside care facilities—visiting family, attending appointments, and moving between home, clinics, and rehab. That matters because many nursing home falls in the area show up after changes in routine, transfers, or mobility levels.
Common Foley-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Post-hospital transitions where mobility is reassessed but staff follow-through is inconsistent
- Bathroom and shower falls linked to staffing coverage during shift changes and supervision gaps
- Transfer-related falls tied to assistive equipment not being used correctly or care plans not being updated promptly
- Repeat fall history where earlier incidents should have triggered stronger precautions
When a facility says “it was just an accident,” the key question is whether the facility treated the risk seriously enough—especially after warning signs.


