Santee is a suburban community with many residents who rely on consistent daily routines—medications on time, mobility assistance, and safe room-to-bathroom movement. In nursing homes, those routines depend on staff follow-through and safe conditions.
In fall injury cases we see in the region, the facts often come down to preventable, day-to-day failures such as:
- Residents not being given the right assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-bathroom)
- Mobility devices not being used correctly or not available when needed
- Alarms, alarms policies, or check-in schedules not matching a resident’s fall risk
- Lighting, bathroom safety, and floor conditions that don’t meet safe-care expectations
- Care plan updates not occurring after changes in cognition, strength, or balance
When you’re dealing with the aftermath of a fall, it’s easy to accept a facility’s explanation—especially if they call it “unfortunate” or “unexpected.” But for a claim, what matters is what the facility knew, what precautions were in place, and how staff responded.


