North Carolina’s long-term care environment can be busy and fast-moving, and that can make communication gaps more common—especially when residents are frequently transferred between rooms, therapy spaces, or routine activity areas.
Families in Wake Forest often ask:
- Why was my loved one moved/assisted in a way that didn’t match their fall history?
- Was the fall-risk plan updated after medication or condition changes?
- Did staff respond quickly enough after alarms were triggered or concerns were reported?
- Were environmental hazards addressed (lighting, flooring transitions, bathroom safety, call-bell access, or walking aids)?
A strong claim usually turns on showing that what happened was foreseeable given the resident’s condition and that reasonable precautions weren’t consistently applied.


