Andrews is a community shaped by oilfield, industrial, and long-shift work patterns across West Texas. That reality can affect staffing stability, turnover, and consistency in care—factors that matter when a resident needs help with mobility, bathroom transfers, or walking assistance.
While every facility is different, families in Andrews commonly report similar red flags after a fall:
- Staffing changes on the shift when the fall happened (including overtime, new hires, or reduced coverage)
- Transfer difficulties not reflected in day-to-day assistance (wheelchair transfers, bed-to-chair moves, walker use)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—wet floors, poor visibility at night, clutter near common pathways
- Delayed responses after an alarm or call light activation
When you’re trying to understand whether a fall was avoidable, those details can be more important than the facility’s general statement that “the resident fell.”


