Hidalgo families frequently see falls occur during predictable routines—after a shift change, following a medication adjustment, or when residents are moved between rooms or activity areas. Those timing details matter because facilities are expected to reassess fall risk when circumstances change.
When a fall happens, the key question is rarely “did they fall?” The question is whether the facility took reasonable steps before and after the event, including:
- Updating fall precautions when a resident’s condition changed
- Using appropriate assistance for transfers and walking
- Monitoring alarms and responding without delay
- Maintaining safe pathways and bathroom areas
Your case typically strengthens when the timeline shows a mismatch between the resident’s assessed risk and what staff did in real life.


