In Texas, nursing homes must follow detailed care and safety requirements. When a fall happens, the facility’s paperwork becomes the battleground—what was recorded, what wasn’t, and how quickly records were created after the incident.
Families in the Rio Grande Valley often notice the same pattern: the initial explanation may be brief (“they just fell”), but later documentation reveals missing details—such as whether the resident had updated mobility needs, whether staff used required assistive devices, or whether the fall risk plan matched the resident’s condition.
Our job is to help you connect those dots.


