Hurricane sits in a growing corridor where many residents and staff commute from surrounding areas, and where facilities serve a mix of long-term residents and short-term rehab stays. That can matter in fall claims because:
- Shift handoffs and staffing coverage can affect supervision during peak activity times (meals, medication rounds, mobility assistance).
- Rehab and transition periods often increase fall risk—especially after medication changes or when a resident returns to mobility after illness.
- Tourist-season traffic patterns can strain schedules and logistics for some providers, which families may later connect to delayed responses or incomplete documentation.
The common theme: when falls happen, the “why” is usually tied to routines, coverage, and whether protocols were actually followed.


