In smaller Texas communities, it’s common for families to notice patterns early: a resident who needs extra assistance doesn’t get it consistently, alarms may be ignored or misunderstood, or call responses take longer than they should during busy shifts.
When a fall causes a hip fracture, head injury, or a rapid decline in mobility, the facility may frame the incident as unavoidable. But in many cases, the dispute isn’t whether the fall happened—it’s whether reasonable safeguards were implemented for that resident’s risk level and whether staff followed the care plan.


