Monroe has a mix of long-term residents and a steady flow of visitors, medical appointments, and facility activity. Even when a facility is well-intentioned, certain patterns can increase risk:
- Shift-change gaps: falls reported around handoffs when supervision is stretched.
- Poorly managed mobility support: delayed or inconsistent assistance with walkers, wheelchairs, or transfers.
- Environmental hazards: slippery bathroom flooring, cluttered pathways, broken lighting, or missing/incorrect grab bars.
- Medication and alertness issues: dizziness, sedation effects, or changes in condition that require updated monitoring.
When these issues aren’t addressed promptly—or when the care plan doesn’t reflect the resident’s actual needs—falls can become legally significant.


