In a smaller community, it’s common for families to notice patterns—who was on shift, which wing had the most incidents, how often staff “couldn’t find” an alarm, or whether the facility’s story changes after you ask for details.
At the same time, nursing homes often rely on documentation that can be hard to interpret: incident narratives, shift notes, risk assessments, and care-plan updates that may not clearly connect the warning signs before the fall to what happened afterward.
Our work is built around turning those Florida records into a clear case timeline.


