In suburban and residential communities around Harrison, families often assume nursing homes operate with consistent, predictable care. But fall injuries frequently develop from breakdowns that look small at first—until someone is hurt.
Common Harrison-area patterns we investigate include:
- Inconsistent help with transfers (bed-to-chair, toileting, hallway ambulation)
- Care plans that don’t match the resident’s current mobility after medication changes or hospital discharge
- Environmental hazards such as poor lighting, worn flooring, cluttered walkways, or bathroom safety issues
- Delayed response after an alarm or late checks after a resident is found on the floor
When these issues are documented, they can support a claim that the fall was not an accident in the legal sense—but a preventable event tied to negligence.


