In Mebane-area facilities, falls frequently don’t come out of nowhere. They tend to follow changes in condition—new medication, worsening mobility, increased confusion, or a recent decline after an illness.
When we review cases, a key question is whether the nursing home acted on risk in time. That includes whether staff:
- updated the resident’s fall-risk plan after changes in health
- used the right transfer technique and assistive devices
- responded appropriately to alarm alerts and call-bell use
- maintained safe walking surfaces (including hallways and common bathroom areas)
- followed the facility’s own protocols consistently
In North Carolina, the timing and documentation around these decisions can strongly affect how claims are evaluated. That’s why early record preservation matters.


