Dunwoody is a residential suburb with steady growth and a high number of older adults relying on long-term care. That means families often notice patterns that show up in claims:
- Care plan updates lag behind real changes (for example, after a medication adjustment, increased dizziness, or worsening balance)
- Transfer and mobility assistance is inconsistent—especially during shift changes
- Alarms, call systems, and fall-prevention routines may exist on paper but aren’t consistently followed
- Environmental hazards (bathroom safety, lighting, flooring transitions, or grab-bar placement) are sometimes addressed slowly
When these issues aren’t corrected after concerns are documented, falls can become more than accidents—they can become preventable injuries.


