Suburban nursing facilities serving residents across Holly Springs commonly see care disruptions for reasons like staffing shifts, short-notice staffing fills, therapy schedule changes, or medication adjustments. Those changes can affect how reliably staff follow fall-prevention protocols.
In many cases we review, the key question isn’t only how the fall happened—it’s whether the facility updated the resident’s fall risk plan when circumstances changed.
Common Holly Springs-area scenarios we investigate include:
- A resident returned from a hospital visit, then fell before the care plan was fully updated.
- Increased mobility needs after therapy, but transfer assistance and supervision stayed the same.
- Repeated near-falls or “almost incidents” that weren’t reflected in risk assessments.
- Facility-wide maintenance issues affecting bathrooms, hallways, or lighting.


