In many Alpharetta-area facilities, the most important question isn’t just how the fall happened—it’s whether the facility had notice that a fall was likely and did enough to reduce the risk.
Georgia nursing home negligence cases frequently come down to what was known before the incident, such as:
- whether staff documented fall risk factors (dizziness, weakness, medication changes, poor balance)
- whether the care plan was updated after condition changes
- whether assistive devices (walkers, gait belts) and transfer assistance were actually used
- whether alarms, monitoring routines, lighting, and bathroom safety were appropriate
Families often feel frustrated when the facility says the resident “just slipped.” But if there were earlier warnings—documented or reasonably apparent—those details can be central to accountability.


