Many families in Pulaski County notice a pattern: serious falls tend to occur when staff are transitioning duties, when residents are being moved between rooms or activities, or when monitoring is stretched during busy periods.
Common Somerset-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-bathroom) where residents need steady support and consistent technique.
- Mobility changes after medication adjustments or illness, when fall precautions may not be updated quickly.
- Common-area movement—hallways and dining spaces—where lighting, spacing, and supervision affect safety.
- Bathroom and doorway conditions where grab bars, flooring, or space limitations increase slip-and-fall risk.
When the facility later says the fall was “unavoidable,” we look for what was known before the incident and whether reasonable steps were taken given the resident’s risk level.


