In many New York nursing homes, staffing and supervision can be strained during shift changes, meal assistance, medication rounds, and busy evening routines. These are also common times when residents attempt transfers, get up after alarms, or move more than usual.
That matters legally because many nursing home fall cases aren’t about one “bad moment”—they’re about whether the facility had a realistic plan for known fall risks during the times staff resources are stretched.
If your family noticed changes in alertness, staffing, or how often assistance was provided around the same time as the fall, those details can be important.


