Cary is a suburban community with active residents, frequent therapy appointments, and care routines that can involve more transitions—bed to chair, chair to bathroom, transfers with mobility aids, and escorting residents to common areas.
When staffing, supervision, or environmental safety isn’t aligned with a resident’s actual needs, small failures can compound:
- missed or delayed assistance during high-activity hours
- inconsistent use of mobility supports (walkers, gait belts, wheelchairs)
- bathroom and hallway hazards (lighting, traction, clutter, improper setup)
- failure to follow the care plan after a change in condition
In many cases, the legal question isn’t whether a fall occurred—it’s whether the facility used reasonable safeguards for the resident it had in front of them.


