Irmo is a suburban community where many residents travel for appointments, spend time in community settings, and rely on caregivers for safe mobility routines. In nursing facilities, that same “mobility-first” reality means a fall is rarely just a moment—it’s often the start of:
- delayed or incomplete treatment after a head injury or fracture
- loss of balance and mobility that accelerates decline
- increased need for assistance with transfers, toileting, and walking
- mental health impacts such as fear of falling and withdrawal
When injuries worsen, the facility’s initial explanation (e.g., “it just happened”) may become less persuasive—especially if records show warnings, prior near-falls, or risk assessments that weren’t reflected in day-to-day care.


