In a suburban community like Balch Springs, many residents need help with transfers, mobility, and daily routines—especially after medication changes or worsening balance. When a fall happens, the facility may describe it as sudden or unavoidable.
Our experience is that fall cases frequently turn on whether the nursing home:
- updated fall-risk information after condition changes
- followed the resident’s care plan during high-risk moments (after meals, shift changes, medication rounds)
- maintained safe pathways (including bathroom access and lighting)
- responded appropriately to alarms or call systems
In other words: the legal question isn’t just how the fall occurred—it’s whether the facility had a reasonable chance to prevent it.


