Corte Madera is a suburban community with active residential areas and regular movement around healthcare facilities. In practice, that means families often compare the facility’s promises to what they see afterward—especially when a resident’s fall risk changed due to medication adjustments, mobility limitations, or new confusion.
Common local scenarios that can matter in nursing home fall cases include:
- Residents transitioning after hospital stays (new medications, new weakness, or altered balance) without timely updates to fall precautions.
- Bathroom and transfer hazards—slippery floors, poor lighting, missing or improperly used assistive devices.
- Alarm/call light response concerns—whether staff responded quickly enough when a resident was trying to get up.
- Care plan inconsistency—when a resident’s documented risk level doesn’t match what staff actually did during the shift.
California facilities are expected to follow established standards of care. When those safeguards fail, families may have legal options.


