Every facility is different, but the situations that tend to surface in Bay Area cases often include:
Falls during transfers and mobility assistance
Many serious injuries happen when residents are moved to/from beds, wheelchairs, or walkers. We look at whether staff followed the resident’s transfer plan, used proper assistive devices, and responded appropriately to mobility or balance changes.
Unsafe bathroom and hallway conditions
In older buildings and high-traffic care areas, accidents can involve wet floors, poor lighting, uneven flooring, malfunctioning rails, or inadequate clearance in bathrooms and corridors. We review maintenance logs and whether concerns were addressed after they were known.
Missed warning signs in care-plan updates
A fall risk assessment is only useful if it’s current and followed. When residents develop dizziness, weakness, confusion, or medication side effects, we evaluate whether care plans and supervision levels were updated in time.
Delayed or inadequate response after an alarm or report
Even when a facility claims the fall was unavoidable, families often discover gaps in how staff monitored the resident, how quickly help arrived, and whether the response matched the level of risk.