New York nursing home records can be dense, and the details matter—especially around the moments before and after a fall. In practice, many disputes come down to whether the facility:
- identified fall risk early enough,
- updated the care plan when the resident’s needs changed,
- followed transfer and mobility protocols,
- responded appropriately when alarms were triggered or staff were notified.
Even in smaller communities like Batavia, families may find that information is fragmented across incident reports, shift notes, care plan updates, and medical records. The case often turns on whether those records show a gap in precautions or response.


