In many nursing facilities, falls are described as sudden, unavoidable, or “just part of aging.” In practice, families in Christiansburg and surrounding communities often discover that the facility had warning signs—especially when:
- Residents experienced dizziness, weakness, or near-falls earlier in the week
- Staff changes affected supervision or transfer routines
- A resident’s mobility needs were updated in one document but not carried out in daily care
- Alarms, call systems, or assistive devices weren’t used consistently
When a facility quickly downplays the event, the record becomes even more important. The goal is to determine whether the fall was truly unforeseeable or whether it resulted from preventable breakdowns in care.


