Nursing home falls are frequently treated as isolated events, even when they’re connected to day-to-day risks. In Hendersonville and the surrounding area, facilities serve a mix of residents with mobility limitations, medication side effects, and changing care needs. When those risks aren’t matched with consistent supervision and fall-prevention measures, residents can end up injured—sometimes after warning signs were already present.
You may hear the facility say the fall was unavoidable. But the real question is whether reasonable steps were taken for the resident’s known risks and whether staff responded appropriately once the incident occurred.


