Katy is a fast-growing Houston-area community. With that growth comes a mix of newer facilities, renovations, and ongoing maintenance—plus families traveling in and out for care conferences, therapy visits, and follow-ups. Those realities can affect fall investigations in ways families may not realize:
- Renovation/maintenance activity: temporary changes to hallways, lighting, flooring, or bathroom setups can create predictable hazards.
- Shift handoff gaps: falls may occur around times when staffing changes or documentation is delayed.
- Care-plan drift: residents’ mobility or medication needs can change, but the updated plan may lag behind reality.
- Family-reported notice vs. facility records: what a resident’s family says happened before the fall may appear later—or not at all—in the facility’s internal documentation.
When you’re dealing with a Katy nursing home fall, the goal is to connect the dots between the incident, what staff knew before the fall, and what they did afterward.


