In coastal and suburban communities like Groton, nursing facilities frequently serve residents with complex needs—especially people managing arthritis, balance issues, post-surgery weakness, or dementia-related wandering. Falls commonly occur during:
- Transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when assistance isn’t consistent
- Ambulation in hallways or common areas where lighting, clutter, or pacing rules aren’t followed
- Bathroom use where grab bars, footwear guidance, and caregiver response matter
- After medication changes that affect dizziness, sleepiness, or coordination
When a fall happens “during routine care,” families can be left with the impression that nothing could have been done. Our job is to look at what the facility knew—and what it actually did—around the time of the incident.


