Smyrna is a growing Middle Tennessee community, and that growth shows up in the type of facilities residents rely on—places that may serve a wide mix of mobility needs, schedules, and staffing coverage. In these settings, preventable falls often connect to practical problems such as:
- Transfer and mobility assistance not matching the care plan (especially around shift changes)
- Inconsistent monitoring after medication changes or changes in alertness
- Bathroom and hallway hazards that aren’t corrected after being noticed
- Delayed response to alarms or unclear staff handoffs
When a fall happens, families are often told it was unavoidable. The key question for Smyrna families is whether the facility had the information it needed—and whether it used it to prevent the incident.


