In smaller, residential communities like San Anselmo, families frequently notice a pattern: the facility later describes the fall as sudden or unavoidable, yet documentation may show earlier warning signs. In many cases, the key question becomes whether staff had a reasonable basis to anticipate the risk.
We typically focus on:
- Whether the resident’s fall risk was properly assessed and updated
- Whether staff followed the care plan for mobility, toileting, and transfers
- Whether environmental hazards (lighting, flooring, bathroom setup) were corrected after they were noticed
- Whether alarms, check schedules, and response protocols were actually used
When those details don’t line up, families can face the harsh reality that “just a fall” can lead to medical setbacks and long-term care changes.


