Monrovia is a suburban community with busy corridors, changing weather, and a lot of foot traffic in and around local shopping and transit areas. Even though these daily patterns aren’t “inside” a facility, they can show up in real nursing home risk factors we see in Southern California:
- High resident turnover and understaffing pressures that can affect consistent supervision and safe mobility assistance
- Common-area and hallway clutter (wheelchairs, walkers, carts) that increases trip hazards during shift changes
- Transfer and mobility challenges—especially for residents with dizziness, dementia, recent medication changes, or balance issues
- Delayed alarm response when staff are stretched thin or protocols aren’t followed
When a fall is preventable, the case usually turns on what the facility knew beforehand—through risk assessments, care plan updates, and staff notes—and whether it acted consistently once the danger was present.


