Nursing home falls aren’t always avoidable, but many Kent families see recurring risk scenarios that legal teams review closely:
- Transfer and mobility gaps: Residents who use walkers/wheelchairs may not receive consistent assistance during bathroom trips or after shift changes.
- Medication and alerting delays: When a resident’s condition changes (dizziness, sedation effects, confusion), families may later learn staff didn’t update precautions quickly.
- Bathroom and hallway safety issues: Wet floors, poor lighting, worn flooring transitions, missing grab bars, or cluttered paths can turn “a routine walk” into a serious fall.
- Alarm/response breakdowns: If a call button or bed/chair alarm sounded and staff didn’t respond promptly, injuries often become far more severe.
These aren’t just “what happened” questions. For a claim, the key issue is whether the facility’s care plan and safety processes matched the resident’s actual risk.


