Myrtle Beach’s mix of long-term residents, seasonal staffing changes, and high traffic in and around healthcare facilities can create circumstances that make fall investigations harder for families to understand.
Common realities we see locally include:
- Staffing strain during peak demand (more admissions, fewer experienced float staff, heavier workload)
- Care transitions (medication changes, post-hospital return, updated mobility needs)
- Environmental risk points in busy facilities—hallway clutter, bathroom hazards, poor lighting, or equipment not properly secured
- Inconsistent communication between shifts about alarms, mobility assistance, and what the resident can safely do
When documentation is incomplete or timelines conflict, it’s easy for a facility to frame the incident as unavoidable. We investigate those gaps early—before they harden into a defense.


