Glen Rock is a suburban community with lots of routine—familiar staff patterns, consistent daily schedules, and predictable foot traffic in hallways and common areas. That “routine” can work against families when falls happen, because it’s easy for a facility to claim the incident was an unfortunate one-off.
When falls occur, we look closely at questions that often decide liability:
- Were fall-risk precautions updated when the resident’s condition changed?
- Were transfer and mobility supports followed consistently (not just “on paper”)?
- Did staff respond appropriately to alarms, call buttons, or delayed discovery of the fall?
- Were environmental hazards corrected after earlier safety notes?
Even a small gap—like delayed assistance after a resident showed dizziness or confusion—can become central in a New Jersey claim.


