In the Medford region, nursing home falls frequently involve everyday risk factors that show up in incident timelines: residents moving between rooms, transfers during busy shift changes, and bathroom or hallway routes that feel routine to staff but aren’t safe for residents with mobility issues.
When a fall happens, the strongest cases usually show that the facility had:
- Notice of the resident’s fall risk (from assessments, prior near-misses, or known mobility limits)
- A care plan meant to reduce risk (mobility assistance, supervision level, transfer technique)
- A safe environment and appropriate response (lighting, bathroom safety, alarms used correctly, prompt follow-up)
Even if the facility says the fall was “unavoidable,” your claim may focus on whether reasonable precautions were actually in place at the time.


