In and around Greenacres, many residents have routines tied to daytime therapy schedules, medication administration times, and frequent mobility assistance. When a fall occurs, the “usual” explanations—the resident was unsteady, it was unavoidable, staff responded right away—often show up quickly.
A strong case depends on two things that should start immediately:
- Locking in the evidence while memories are fresh (incident reports, care plan updates, shift logs, and any video retention).
- Building a timeline around Florida care expectations—including whether fall risk changes were recognized and acted on promptly.
Waiting can make it harder to prove what the facility knew before the fall and what it did afterward.


