In Southwest Florida, nursing homes often serve residents with complex needs while also managing staffing demands around seasonal changes and high patient turnover. In that environment, fall cases commonly focus on preventable breakdowns—like:
- Transfers and repositioning not being performed with the required assistance
- Alarm or monitoring systems not used consistently, or ignored after alerts
- Care plan updates not happening when a resident’s condition changes
- Bathroom and walkway hazards (wet floors, poor lighting, obstacles) not corrected after notice
The goal isn’t to treat every fall as misconduct. It’s to look closely at whether the facility followed a reasonable safety plan for that specific resident—before the injury and after the incident was reported.


