In Hammond-area facilities, we often hear the same theme after a serious fall: the incident is described as sudden or unavoidable, even though something had changed beforehand.
Common Hammond scenarios include:
- A resident was recently transferred to a different room, wing, or care level
- Medication changes were made, and the facility didn’t adjust fall precautions afterward
- A resident’s mobility declined, but the assistive-care approach stayed the same
- Alarms, call buttons, or supervision routines weren’t used consistently during shift changes
These details matter because Louisiana nursing homes are expected to respond to known risks with appropriate safeguards. If the facility didn’t adapt when circumstances changed, that can affect liability.


