In Pineville and nearby communities, many residents spend more time around the same daily rhythms: medication rounds, scheduled transfers, therapy sessions, and trips to common areas. Those routines are exactly when prevention can break down—especially if a facility’s staff coverage fluctuates, equipment isn’t checked, or residents are moved without the level of assistance their condition requires.
We frequently see fall cases involve issues that commonly surface during busy periods, such as:
- missed or delayed assistance during transfers (bed-to-wheelchair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- walkers/wheelchairs not properly fitted or maintained
- alarms not being used correctly—or alarms being treated as optional
- inconsistent supervision when residents are transported to dining rooms or therapy areas
If your loved one’s fall occurred during a “routine” moment (not just an isolated emergency), that detail matters for liability and for how the claim is built.


