Falls aren’t random. In and around Titusville, we commonly see preventability issues tied to everyday facility realities, including:
- Shift-to-shift handoff gaps: concerns that arise around evenings and weekends when staffing levels or coverage patterns change.
- High-traffic common areas: residents moving between dining, lounges, and activity rooms where cues, lighting, and spacing may be inconsistent.
- Transfer and mobility breakdowns: failures to properly supervise stand/walk attempts, use gait belts, or provide timely assistance.
- “We followed the plan” disputes: when the facility relies on a generic care plan instead of updating it after a resident’s condition changed.
When a fall results in a hip fracture, head injury, or a rapid decline in mobility, the legal work becomes time-sensitive because evidence can be lost or overwritten.


