Many nursing home fall cases in the New Orleans area involve conditions that are easy for families to overlook at first, including:
- High foot-traffic and frequent movement between rooms, dining areas, therapy spaces, and designated activity areas.
- Transport and transfer challenges, particularly when residents return from hospitals and their fall risk changes.
- Older building layouts and wet-area risks (bathrooms, showers, entryways) where spills or poor drainage can contribute to slipping.
- Construction-adjacent disruption—even when the work is “elsewhere,” noise, staffing changes, and re-routed paths can affect routines.
When falls happen in these settings, the key question becomes whether the facility adjusted supervision, precautions, and resident care plans to match the actual risks.


