In smaller cities and suburban communities like Attleboro, families frequently learn about safety problems only after a serious incident—when records are collected and timelines are reconstructed.
Fall cases commonly strengthen (or weaken) based on whether the nursing home had notice of increased risk, such as:
- A recent change in mobility, balance, or medication
- New dizziness, confusion, or need for assistance with transfers
- Prior near-falls, poor use of assistive devices, or recurring alarms
Massachusetts facilities are expected to follow resident care plans and respond appropriately to identified fall risks. When families later discover the care plan didn’t match the resident’s day-to-day needs—or precautions weren’t consistently applied—that mismatch becomes central to the claim.


