A fall does not automatically mean negligence. But in many preventable cases, families later learn that warning signs were present—such as mobility changes after medication adjustments, repeated dizziness complaints, or difficulty transferring safely.
In Hampton facilities, common breakdowns we see in case reviews often involve:
- Transfer and mobility mishandling (walker/wheelchair not properly used, gait assistance inconsistent)
- Inadequate response to alarms or delayed checks after a resident is reported at risk
- Care plan gaps—the written plan doesn’t match how care is provided in daily routines
- Environmental hazards in high-traffic areas (bathrooms, hallways, lighting issues)
If your family was told the resident “fell on their own,” it’s still worth evaluating whether the facility recognized the risk and took reasonable steps to prevent it.


