Baltimore’s older housing stock, high-density neighborhoods, and aging infrastructure can influence how facilities manage mobility, lighting, and building maintenance. In nursing homes, those realities show up in the details: bathroom layouts, lighting levels near doorways, floor transitions, thresholds, and the way staff conduct transfers.
When a fall happens, the facility’s written record becomes the battlefield. The strongest cases usually show—clearly and early—that:
- the resident had known fall risk factors,
- reasonable precautions were required,
- those precautions weren’t properly implemented or updated,
- and the fall caused measurable harm.


