In El Paso, families frequently deal with long-term care facilities where records are extensive, fragmented, and sometimes produced in phases. When a fall happens, the facility may emphasize inevitability—especially if the resident has mobility issues, dementia, or a chronic condition.
What matters is whether the facility had:
- Clear fall-risk information tied to the resident’s condition
- Appropriate supervision/assistance for transfers, toileting, and mobility
- Proper safety measures in the areas where falls commonly occur (rooms, bathrooms, hallways)
- A consistent plan that staff actually followed after changes in health
We help families sift through what was documented before the fall versus what was documented afterward.


