Falls in nursing homes aren’t usually isolated accidents. They’re frequently connected to warning signs—mobility decline, dizziness, medication changes, bathroom transfer risks, or inconsistent follow-through with care plans.
In Freeport, many residents spend their days in high-traffic common areas and routine routes—hallways, dining paths, activity rooms, and bathroom transfers. When those routines aren’t matched to the resident’s current fall risk, preventable hazards can become likely:
- unsafe transfer setups (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet)
- missed or late responses to alarms/call-bell systems
- inadequate supervision during peak times (mealtimes, shift changes, therapy days)
- outdated fall risk assessments that weren’t updated after medical changes
A successful claim typically shows that the facility had reason to anticipate risk and still failed to implement reasonable safeguards.


