In island and coastal communities like Key Biscayne, residents and staff often follow established routines: morning assistance, medication-related transitions, post-activity transport, and mobility support during meals and therapy. When those routine transitions aren’t managed carefully, falls can increase—particularly for residents with:
- Recent changes in medication (dizziness, sedation, blood pressure changes)
- Mobility limitations (walker/wheelchair transfers, gait instability)
- Cognitive impairment (confusion about where they are or how to use assistive devices)
- Skin risk or pain issues that affect movement and balance
A strong fall case looks beyond the moment of impact and examines whether safety precautions were appropriate for the resident’s known needs at the time.


