In smaller Central Valley communities like Farmersville, families often know the facility’s routines—when residents get up, how staff assist with transfers, and what the walk to common areas looks like. That matters, because preventable falls frequently follow patterns such as:
- Residents being left unattended during high-risk transition times (after meals, during shift changes, or when staff are busy)
- Assistive devices not being matched to the resident’s current mobility needs
- Alarms or call systems not being checked/managed consistently
- Unsafe lighting, cluttered hallways, or worn surfaces that weren’t corrected after concerns were raised
When a facility says “it just happened,” the key question becomes: what safeguards were in place before the fall—and what staff did (or didn’t do) immediately after.


