Key West has a unique mix of environments where mobility risks can be amplified:
- Older facilities and tighter spaces can create obstacles during transfers, toileting, and hallway navigation.
- High pedestrian activity and frequent vehicle movement can complicate staffing workflows when residents need escorting for appointments.
- Weather and lighting changes (including glare and evening dimness) can affect how hazards are identified and addressed.
When a resident falls, the story often depends on details like lighting conditions at the time, whether staff followed the care plan during transfers, and how quickly help was provided. Those details are also what insurance companies and defense teams scrutinize first.


