In and around Jackson, many residents were previously active, then experience mobility changes due to aging, medication side effects, dementia, or recovery from surgery. Those shifts can increase fall risk—especially during common facility routines.
Families often ask us to review cases involving:
- Transfers and ambulation (bed-to-chair, wheelchair transfers, bathroom assistance)
- After-hours staffing patterns that may affect response time and supervision
- Hallway and common-area hazards such as wet floors, poorly lit areas, or equipment left in pathways
- Medication-related instability—dizziness, sedation, or confusion around dosing changes
We look for what staff knew at the time—through assessments, care-plan instructions, and shift notes—and whether reasonable precautions were actually carried out.


