In many Wake County and surrounding communities, residents are frequently transported for routine appointments, therapies, and family visits—meaning changes in routine happen often. That matters because fall risk can spike around:
- Medication changes (common around discharge, rehab transitions, or new treatment plans)
- After-therapy fatigue and mobility regression
- Inconsistent assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet, walker use)
- Environmental issues that go unnoticed during busy shift hours (lighting, bathroom safety, clutter)
Even when a fall seems “minor” at first, North Carolina families know how quickly outcomes can worsen—especially with head injuries, anticoagulant medication, or injuries that aren’t fully diagnosed until later.


