In a suburban community like The Colony, residents often move between routine schedules—medication rounds, meals, therapy, and planned activities—sometimes with more visitors and staff transitions than families realize.
That matters because falls frequently happen at predictable pressure points, such as:
- After shift changes when responsibilities for monitoring mobility and alarms may shift
- During transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when two-person assistance isn’t consistently provided
- After medication adjustments when dizziness, sedation, or balance issues aren’t met with updated precautions
- Around daytime activity schedules when residents are moved more often and supervision needs may increase
A claim often turns on what was known before the fall and whether the facility adjusted care—especially when risk should have been obvious.


