Gallatin’s busy seasons—community events, seasonal travel, and higher healthcare demand—often mean facilities run leaner schedules and more frequent staffing changes. Those conditions can increase the odds of:
- missed transfer assistance or delayed response to alarms
- inconsistent fall-risk checks after shift changes
- incomplete documentation of warnings (like dizziness, agitation, or unsteady gait)
You don’t need proof of “bad intent.” In Tennessee, the question is whether the facility took reasonable steps to protect residents based on their known needs. When families see the same pattern—“we didn’t know,” “it just happened,” or “the resident was the only factor”—we dig into the records to see what was actually known beforehand.


