Meridian is a regional hub—many residents travel to appointments, return after therapy changes, and experience fluctuations in mobility and cognition. Those transitions can increase fall risk if a facility doesn’t tighten supervision and update fall-prevention steps.
In practice, families in Meridian often see patterns like:
- Unclear transfer assistance (walker/wheelchair not used as required, belts not used, or staff not present for “high-risk” transfers)
- After-hours or weekend coverage gaps where monitoring is less consistent
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—wet floors, loose flooring, poor grip surfaces, or lighting that doesn’t allow staff to observe properly
- Care plan mismatch after medication adjustments, new dizziness, or worsening balance
- Alarms that weren’t acted on quickly or where the resident was found after a significant delay
Those details are not just “unfortunate.” They can be evidence of negligence when they conflict with what residents were known to need.


