In South Florida, nursing home and assisted living residents are often dealing with mobility limitations, medication side effects, and higher fall-risk needs—especially during periods of increased activity, staffing turnover, or facility-wide schedule changes. Some Oakland Park families notice a pattern after a fall:
- Staff documentation describes the event as “unwitnessed” or “slipped,” but the resident’s care plan appears unchanged.
- Video (if available) isn’t provided promptly, or families learn too late that retention may be limited.
- Transfers, toileting, or hallway ambulation weren’t handled with the level of assistance the resident needed.
These issues don’t automatically mean negligence—but they are exactly the kind of red flags we look for when reviewing a case.


