In the Rio Grande Valley, many residents live with conditions that make falls more likely—diabetes, neuropathy, post-stroke weakness, dementia-related wandering, dehydration concerns, and medication side effects. When those risks mix with busy staffing schedules, shift changes, and high turnover, preventable mistakes can slip through.
After a fall, families in Brownsville often need help answering questions like:
- Why wasn’t the resident moved, assisted, or monitored differently after a change in condition?
- Did the facility update the care plan after dizziness, weakness, or mobility decline?
- Were alarms, supervision, and transfer techniques actually used as documented?
- Did the facility treat the injury promptly and communicate clearly with family?


