Many severe nursing home falls don’t happen in isolation—they occur during moments that are common in Texas facilities: moving residents after meals, assisting with bathroom trips, supporting transfers in hallways, or responding to changes in alertness.
In Harlingen-area communities, families frequently report similar patterns after a fall:
- the resident was calmer earlier in the shift, then became unsteady after medication changes or fatigue
- staff documented the incident as “unexpected,” but the care plan didn’t match the resident’s actual risk
- alarms were mentioned after the fact, but documentation around prevention and response is incomplete
When a fall is connected to preventable breakdowns during these transitions, it can support a negligence claim.


