Haddonfield is a suburban community where many residents spend significant time moving between rooms, hallways, dining areas, and bathrooms—often throughout the day. In nursing homes, those routine “movement moments” are where preventable falls frequently start:
- Transfer and mobility support (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet, walker use)
- Bathroom and pathway safety (lighting, flooring changes, grab-bar coverage)
- After-activity periods (right after dining, therapy, or a shift change)
- Response to “call for help” delays (when alarms, staffing, or check-in routines fail)
When a resident is injured in one of these predictable windows, the question becomes whether the facility’s risk plan and staffing practices matched the resident’s needs.


