Families in Alameda County frequently notice a pattern in incident timelines: falls cluster around transitions—morning assistance, medication rounds, shift change coverage, after-transport restroom trips, or when residents are moved for activities.
In practical terms, that can mean:
- A resident is assisted to walk or transfer when staffing is stretched
- Alarms or call systems are not responded to quickly enough
- Mobility aids (walkers, gait belts, wheelchairs) are unavailable or misused
- A care plan doesn’t match what staff actually does on a busy day
A lawyer’s job is to connect what happened to what the facility knew, what precautions were required, and whether those precautions were followed.


