Wilkinsburg is an older, more built-up community, and many residents live with conditions that make falls more likely—mobility limitations, dizziness, cognitive impairment, and medication side effects. In local facilities, problems often show up in ways that feel familiar to families:
- Transfer and mobility support wasn’t properly adjusted after a medication change or a decline
- Alarms and call systems didn’t lead to a timely response during a shift
- Bathrooms, corridors, and common areas weren’t kept safe for residents who need assistance
- Staffing levels and handoffs didn’t allow safe supervision during busy periods
These are the kinds of patterns a lawyer looks for when reviewing incident reports, care documentation, and staff records—because negligence can be hidden inside routine paperwork.


