In the Tallahassee area, many residents spend time moving between rooms, therapy spaces, and common areas—often during busy shift changes, after medication adjustments, or when mobility needs fluctuate. Falls are more likely when:
- Residents are transferred or assisted without the right technique, timing, or staffing coverage
- Fall risk plans aren’t updated after changes in mobility, dizziness, or medication side effects
- Lighting and wayfinding in hallways and common areas are inadequate (especially at night or during power/maintenance issues)
- Bathrooms and bathing routines aren’t consistently set up for safe transfers and safe use of assistive devices
- Transportation and therapy schedules create rushed handoffs or missed checks
Even when a facility says the incident “just happened,” the question is whether the facility had a reasonable safety plan for that specific resident and whether staff followed it.


