San Bruno is a busy Peninsula community with a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors. Even when a facility is well-run, falls can escalate quickly—particularly when residents are managing mobility limitations common to aging and chronic conditions.
Local families often notice patterns such as:
- Care plan changes that lag behind a resident’s real-time risk (e.g., after medication adjustments).
- Safety equipment not used consistently (walkers, gait belts, transfer supports).
- Delays in response after alarms or call buttons are triggered.
- Environmental hazards that are overlooked—wet floors, poor lighting in hallways, or bathroom setups that make transfers harder.
In California, the standard is whether the facility met its duty of care under the resident’s circumstances. When documentation shows gaps—before and after the fall—that’s where a strong case begins.


