Las Vegas is a fast-moving, high-traffic community with many facilities relying on frequent staffing changes, shift handoffs, and routine transitions (medication times, therapy schedules, transportation off-site, and evening check-ins). When a fall happens, families often hear broad explanations like “they got up on their own” or “it was unavoidable.”
What we look for is whether the facility’s written records match the reality of the resident’s risk level and the care provided during that specific window:
- Did the resident have documented fall risk factors that should have triggered extra supervision?
- Were assistive devices used correctly and consistently?
- Were alarms, call systems, and response procedures actually followed after an alert?
- Do the shift notes reflect timely care—or gaps that could have made the injury worse?


