Annapolis is a busy waterfront community with many older buildings, older facility layouts, and frequent foot traffic around residential and care settings. While every nursing home is different, families in the area commonly see fall risks tied to:
- Tight bathrooms and narrow hallways where safe mobility equipment and transfer technique matter
- Low-visibility areas and lighting gaps (especially during shift changes or at night)
- Changes in resident routines—common around community schedules and seasonal staffing patterns
- Environmental hazards like uneven flooring, poor handrail placement, or delayed maintenance
When falls happen in these conditions, the legal question becomes whether the facility took reasonable steps—based on the resident’s documented risk—to reduce the likelihood of injury.


