Garner’s mix of established residential neighborhoods and growing healthcare demand means facilities may be caring for residents with changing mobility needs, medication adjustments, and higher fall risks—especially around transitions (after rehab, after medication changes, or after shifts in staff coverage).
We commonly see issues such as:
- Alarms and call systems not being used effectively or not being checked as required
- Transfer assistance not matching the resident’s mobility limitations
- Inconsistent supervision during busy shift changes and high-traffic times
- Environmental hazards (bathroom setup, lighting, clutter, unsafe bathroom surfaces) that weren’t corrected after concerns were known
When a facility tells you the fall was “just an accident,” we look for whether the record shows otherwise—whether the risks were recognized and whether reasonable steps were taken to reduce the chance of injury.


