Nursing home falls often look straightforward at first—“they slipped,” “they got up without help,” “it was an unfortunate accident.” But in Nashua-area cases, families frequently uncover problems tied to the facility’s daily environment and staffing patterns, such as:
- residents needing help with transfers after medication changes
- inconsistent use of mobility aids (walkers, gait belts, transfer devices)
- alarm/monitoring practices that don’t match residents’ actual routines
- unsafe bathroom layouts, poor lighting, or worn flooring in high-traffic areas
Even when the fall happens during an ordinary time of day, what comes next is critical: how staff responded, whether risks were updated in the care plan, and how quickly medical treatment occurred.


