In Waltham—and across Massachusetts—nursing homes are expected to follow accepted safety standards for residents who are at risk of wandering, dizziness, balance problems, or mobility limitations. In many fall cases we see, liability is less about one isolated moment and more about whether the facility had enough staffing and the right precautions for the resident’s condition.
Common Waltham-area scenarios include:
- A resident needing assistance with walking or transfers but not receiving it consistently
- Missed updates to fall-risk plans after changes in medication, sleep, or mobility
- Alarms or monitoring systems that are present on paper but not used reliably
- Environmental hazards that become more likely during peak activity—bathroom rushes, shift transitions, or busy care windows


