In and around Greenville, nursing home residents may be especially vulnerable to falls during everyday routines—moving to dining, using bathrooms, transferring between beds and walkers, or responding to changes in medication.
Common preventable patterns we see families describe include:
- Bathroom and transfer hazards: slick floors, poorly maintained grab bars, or inadequate assistance during toileting.
- Mobility changes not matched with staffing: when a resident’s balance worsens but the care approach doesn’t adjust quickly.
- Alarms or call systems ignored or delayed: alarms not checked promptly, or staff relying on a device without consistent monitoring.
- Shift-to-shift care gaps: the plan exists on paper, but the follow-through differs between shifts.
A fall can be tragic even when no one “meant harm.” But if the facility’s procedures, staffing, or environment didn’t match the resident’s risk level, negligence may be at issue.


