While every case is different, families in Central Georgia often report similar red flags around the time of the incident:
- Bathroom and walkway hazards: slick floors, broken or loose flooring near rooms/therapy areas, poor lighting in hallways, or grab bars that weren’t secured.
- Transfer and mobility breakdowns: residents needing two-person assists, gait belts not used, walkers not adjusted, or staff moving someone without the correct safety steps.
- Medication and condition changes: falls occurring after a change in medication, increased dizziness, confusion, or mobility decline that wasn’t met with updated precautions.
- Alarm or response problems: alarms ignored, delayed checks after alarms, or unclear escalation steps when a resident is at risk.
Even when a facility says the fall was “unavoidable,” families often discover documentation issues—like an outdated risk assessment or staff notes that don’t match what should have happened.


