Delaware long-term care facilities serve residents from both the Milford area and surrounding communities, and fall patterns often reflect day-to-day operational pressure—not just resident health. In our experience, these are common contributing factors we investigate:
- High-risk transitions: Falls that occur around shift changes, during medication pass timing, or when staffing is stretched.
- Transfer and mobility gaps: Residents needing assistance with walkers, wheelchairs, or bed-to-chair transfers who weren’t consistently supported.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: Wet floors, poor lighting, worn flooring, unsafe bathroom layouts, or handrails that weren’t properly maintained.
- Care-plan mismatch: When a resident’s fall risk assessment changes but staff follow an outdated plan.
We don’t assume the facility’s explanation is complete. We look for the facts that show whether reasonable safeguards were in place.


