In a coastal community like Half Moon Bay, it’s common for facilities to have residents with mobility challenges who also experience heightened fall risk during changing routines—medication rounds, shift changes, therapy sessions, and visiting hours. The legal question usually isn’t whether a fall occurred; it’s whether the facility responded reasonably to the resident’s known risk.
Families typically see issues such as:
- Residents who needed hands-on assistance with transfers but were moved without the required support
- Fall risk precautions not being aligned with how the resident actually functioned that week
- Alarms or call systems not triggering—or staff not responding quickly enough
- Environmental hazards that matter in real life (slick flooring, cluttered pathways, poor visibility in entry areas)


