Woburn is a suburban community with busy travel corridors and a mix of older housing stock and modern development. That broader environment can mirror what happens inside long-term care settings: high foot-traffic hallways, busy shift changes, and frequent resident movement (to dining rooms, therapy areas, and common spaces).
When staffing is stretched—especially during peak times—falls can increase due to:
- Transfer and ambulation gaps (residents need hands-on assistance, but help arrives late or not at all)
- Alarm/response breakdowns (alerts sound, but the response is delayed)
- Inconsistent follow-through on care plans (risk precautions not carried out during a specific shift)
- Environmental hazards common in older facilities (lighting issues, bathroom safety problems, cluttered or poorly maintained paths)
A fall may be described as “unavoidable.” The legal question is whether the facility took reasonable steps based on what they knew about your loved one’s condition.


