Southern Pines is a suburban community with a mix of residential neighborhoods and healthcare facilities that serve both long-term residents and people transferring in from hospitals or home health. That means falls often happen during the moments that families recognize as “transition risk,” such as:
- After a hospital stay (new medications, updated diagnoses, different mobility limits)
- During activity or shift changes (when staffing levels and routines may shift)
- In rehab or higher-acuity units (where transfers, toileting assistance, and alarms are critical)
- After weather or lighting changes (less obvious than it sounds—facilities still have to ensure safe, consistent indoor lighting and safe pathways)
When a facility doesn’t adjust the care plan and supervision level to match those transitions, falls can become predictable instead of “random.”


