In West Texas, families often coordinate care from multiple places—work schedules, travel distance, and limited time during evenings and weekends. That reality can make it harder to keep up with:
- repeated fall risk reassessments
- medication changes and monitoring
- documentation of alarms, supervision, and transfer assistance
- updates to mobility plans after new diagnoses
When a fall leads to a fracture, head injury, or sudden loss of independence, the timeline becomes urgent. Delays in gathering records can also make it harder to prove what the facility knew before the fall.


