In the Rio Grande Valley, families frequently describe similar problems when they call for help: residents who need assistance getting to the bathroom, residents with mobility limitations who are left to “manage” with a walker or cane, and residents whose care plan doesn’t match what happens during day-to-day routines.
In nursing home fall cases, the strongest claims usually involve one or more of these patterns:
- Transfer failures (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, or stand-and-pivot assistance not provided as required)
- Inconsistent monitoring during peak activity hours (staffing coverage and alarm response)
- Care plan drift—the written plan says one thing, but daily assistance follows another
- Environment issues that increase risk (bathroom surfaces, lighting, clutter, or improperly maintained grab bars)
If you’ve been told a fall was “unavoidable,” we’ll look closely at what the facility knew beforehand and whether reasonable precautions were followed.


