Glendale is a suburban community where many residents spend their days in consistent spaces—hallways, dining areas, therapy rooms, and shared bathrooms. When the environment and routines are familiar, it can be easy for families to assume the facility “should have known” the risks.
In nursing home fall cases, that matters because preventable incidents often reflect issues that show up repeatedly, such as:
- Residents being moved between activities without a clear safety plan
- Transfer assistance that doesn’t match the resident’s mobility needs
- Bathroom and doorway layouts where trips and slips are foreseeable
- Missed updates to fall-risk documentation after medication changes or health decline
When falls happen in these predictable settings, the question becomes whether the facility maintained the safeguards it promised—and whether staff followed the care plan as written.


