In Wichita Falls, nursing residents may be especially vulnerable to falls during routine daily tasks—transfers to wheelchairs, bathroom assistance, walking from common areas, and medication-related dizziness. Facilities can also be challenged by staffing shortages or inconsistent shift coverage.
When a fall occurs, the question isn’t whether the resident was “careful enough.” The legal question is whether the facility used reasonable safeguards based on that resident’s documented risks—such as mobility limitations, prior near-falls, cognitive issues, or medication side effects—and whether staff followed the care plan.


