Florence is growing, and with that growth comes more facilities, more staff turnover, and more reliance on repeat procedures. In many nursing home fall cases we see in and around Florence, the pattern isn’t one dramatic mistake—it’s a chain of “normal” failures, such as:
- Falls occurring after staff changes, shift transitions, or temporary staffing gaps
- Residents not receiving the level of assistance their care plan requires during busy hours
- Unsafe conditions (bathroom setup, lighting, flooring, cluttered walkways) that aren’t corrected after repeated concerns
- Delays in documenting fall risk updates after a change in mobility, medication, or alertness
When families hear “they should have been supervised” or “the resident was already unsteady,” it can be hard to tell whether the facility truly followed its own protocols—or whether the documentation is being used to minimize what was foreseeable.


