In many Ingleside-area facilities, the highest-risk moments aren’t always the “random” ones. Falls frequently occur during predictable transitions—after meals, during medication rounds, when residents are brought to common areas, or when they’re moving to/from bathrooms.
When a fall happens during a routine, we look closely at whether the facility:
- updated supervision levels when a resident’s condition changed,
- used the right assistive devices and transfer techniques,
- followed its own fall-risk process consistently, and
- responded quickly enough after alarms or staff alerts.


