New Bern has a mix of older residential-style facilities and modern care units. In either setting, falls often become legally significant when the facility’s safety plan doesn’t match the resident’s actual needs.
Common New Bern–area scenarios we see include:
- Residents returning from the hospital after medication changes and needing closer supervision during transfers
- Increased confusion or dizziness after adjustments in pain management or sleep medications
- Unsafe bathroom or hallway conditions—such as slick floors, poor lighting, or broken/loose assistive equipment
- Alarm systems that weren’t monitored correctly, or staff response that took too long after an alert
- Care plans that weren’t updated after a decline in strength, balance, or cognition
Even when staff say “it was unavoidable,” families often find that the facility had warning signs and failed to implement the safeguards required for that resident.


