In a busy Southern California area like Corona, families may be juggling work schedules, commutes, and urgent medical appointments—while the facility may be dealing with multiple residents and high turnover. The risk is that fall events are treated as “routine,” even when warning signs existed.
In these cases, what matters most is often not just what happened during the fall, but whether the facility acted promptly and appropriately afterward—especially if the resident:
- reported dizziness or weakness before the fall,
- had mobility limitations (walker, wheelchair use, gait instability),
- had medication changes that increased fall risk,
- experienced repeated near-falls that weren’t addressed with updated precautions.


