In many Hammond facilities, residents may spend time moving through common areas multiple times per day—especially around shift change, meal delivery, therapy scheduling, and medication rounds. When staffing is stretched or workflow is inconsistent, risk can rise in predictable places:
- Hallway traffic and tight turns near resident rooms and common areas
- Bathroom transfers where residents need hands-on assistance and gait support
- Wheelchair and walker use during transport when staff may not maintain safe spacing
- Alarm response delays when staff are handling multiple tasks at once
When a fall occurs in these settings, the facility’s records often become the battleground: what they knew, what precautions were in place, and whether the response matched the resident’s documented needs.


