A resident’s fall may be described in a short incident note, but the real facts usually live in the surrounding documentation: nursing notes, shift logs, fall-risk reassessments, care-plan updates, medication records, and any investigation that followed.
In many White Plains-area nursing home cases, families discover that risk factors were already present—especially after changes in mobility, cognition, or medication. The key question becomes whether the facility recognized and managed those risks the way New York law expects facilities to.


