In and around Auburn, many residents live with mobility limits, medication side effects, and chronic conditions that fluctuate day to day—especially during Maine winters when facilities manage temperature changes, transportation routines, and increased use of walkers, wheelchairs, and assistive devices.
Families often notice the same pattern after a fall:
- Something seemed different that day (new dizziness, increased weakness, confusion, or a change in how the resident transferred).
- Staff may have had clues—but the care approach didn’t adjust quickly enough.
- The facility narrative can sound straightforward (“it happened suddenly”), even when records suggest the risk was foreseeable.
Our goal is to identify whether the facility responded to warning signs with appropriate fall prevention—such as updated supervision plans, safe transfer assistance, correct use of assistive equipment, and timely updates to required documentation.


