College Park is a busy, high-traffic community, and Maryland facilities frequently serve residents with complex mobility and cognitive needs. In real cases, what matters most isn’t the fall headline—it’s what the records show about hazard awareness and response.
Families typically encounter disputes like:
- The facility claims the fall was sudden or unavoidable, but prior notes show ongoing dizziness, gait instability, or prior near-falls.
- Staffing and supervision gaps show up indirectly in incident timing, delayed response notes, or incomplete monitoring documentation.
- Care plans existed on paper, but the daily practices recorded around the incident didn’t match the resident’s identified fall risk.
In Maryland, these issues often come down to whether you can connect the facility’s duties—under standard care expectations—to what actually happened to your loved one.


