In the Orlando-area region, many nursing homes serve residents who are transported for appointments, therapies, and family visits. That can mean more movement through hallways, bathrooms, common areas, and transfer points—places where falls often occur when:
- residents aren’t matched to the right transfer assistance level,
- lighting or walking surfaces aren’t maintained well enough,
- alarms or response procedures don’t work as intended,
- care plans don’t reflect a resident’s current mobility and balance.
Even when the incident report uses vague language (“unwitnessed,” “resident attempted to ambulate,” “mechanical issue”), the records behind the report can show whether risks were properly identified and addressed.


