In busy Connecticut towns like New Britain, nursing facilities may serve residents with changing mobility and supervision needs—especially around medication adjustments, therapy transitions, or after weekend staffing patterns. A fall claim often depends on whether the facility responded to those changes with updated precautions.
Questions we focus on early include:
- Was there a recent change in medication, alertness, or balance?
- Did the care plan reflect the resident’s actual mobility level?
- Were transfer and toileting assistance rules followed consistently?
- Were alarms, monitoring checks, and staff response procedures applied the way the facility promised?
When warning signs existed but precautions didn’t keep pace, that gap can be central to establishing negligence.


