In a growing suburban community like Buford, families frequently notice the same pattern after a fall: the resident may have been described as “steady” until the moment they weren’t. Then the documentation can start to read like the fall was sudden or unavoidable.
But in many cases, the real story is in the details—whether the facility recognized fall risk early, followed the care plan consistently, and took appropriate steps after alarms, reports of dizziness, mobility changes, or unsafe environmental conditions.
We investigate whether the facility:
- had an accurate fall-risk picture based on the resident’s condition
- updated the care plan when mobility or cognition changed
- used the right assistive devices and transfer assistance
- responded appropriately to alarms or delayed calls for help
- maintained safe walkways, lighting, and bathroom areas


