In and around Dublin, many residents spend their days moving between common areas, meal times, therapy sessions, and shift-to-shift routines. Those transitions—when staffing changes, alarms are adjusted, or mobility assistance is inconsistent—are where preventable falls frequently begin.
Common patterns we see in Southern Georgia facilities include:
- Assistive devices not being used the way the care plan requires (or being unavailable during a transfer)
- Delays between an alarm call and staff arrival
- Inconsistent fall precautions when staff rotate or shift responsibilities
- Safety risks in bathrooms, hallways, or near exits where lighting and handrail coverage may be inadequate
When a fall is connected to what should have been routine care, the claim often looks less like “an accident” and more like a failure to manage known risks.


