In many Hanford cases, the fall isn’t a single isolated event—it’s the result of conditions that developed over days or weeks. Families frequently report that the resident had new risk factors tied to everyday changes, such as:
- A medication change that affected balance, dizziness, or alertness
- A decline in walking endurance after a hospital visit
- More frequent “near-misses” or requests for help that staff didn’t respond to consistently
- Challenges during busy shift transitions (when coverage is stretched)
- Bathroom or hallway assistance that relied on staff “checking in” rather than hands-on support
These details aren’t just background. They can determine whether the facility had notice of an elevated fall risk and failed to adjust care.


