In the North Charleston area, many residents are dealing with more than one risk factor at once—mobility limits, medication side effects, dementia-related behaviors, and frequent schedule shifts. In nursing homes, falls often cluster around predictable moments, such as:
- After medication changes or adjustments in sedation/pain control
- During shift transitions, when staffing levels or routines change
- When residents return from therapy or an appointment and assistance needs aren’t updated
- Around common-area traffic (hallways, dining routes, bathroom access) where congestion and lighting matter
When the facility’s records don’t match the resident’s actual needs—or when staff responses don’t align with the resident’s documented fall risk—families may have grounds to seek compensation.


