Kerman families often tell us the same story: the facility describes the incident as “unavoidable,” but the paperwork doesn’t match what they later learn about the resident’s risk factors.
In Central California communities—including Kerman—nursing homes may also face operational pressures that can affect fall prevention, such as:
- Staffing strain across shifts, including weekends and nights
- High turnover that impacts training consistency
- Care-plan changes that aren’t carried out reliably for transfers, toileting, or mobility assistance
- Environmental hazards that don’t get corrected quickly (lighting, bathroom safety, walkway condition)
When falls happen in this environment, the legal question becomes whether the facility used reasonable safeguards for a resident who was known to be at risk.


