After a fall, it’s common to hear simple explanations: “They were trying to get up.” “It was an unavoidable accident.” “The resident was confused.”
In nursing home settings, though, the real story is usually captured in:
- the incident report and follow-up documentation
- fall risk assessments and care plan updates
- shift notes and communication logs
- medication and assistance records
- maintenance records for lighting, flooring, rails, and bathrooms
- video, if the facility preserves it
In Kissimmee, residents and families may encounter facilities that are under constant operational pressure—high turnover, frequent admissions, and a steady stream of visitors and activities. When those pressures impact staffing, supervision, or environmental upkeep, falls can become more than “bad luck.”


