In the Shoals area, families frequently juggle work schedules, transportation to appointments, and coordinating care with hospitals and rehab centers. That’s exactly why documentation and timing matter after a fall.
Common Florence-related situations we see include:
- Inconsistent transfer assistance after a resident returns from a doctor’s visit or therapy session.
- Delayed recognition of head impact symptoms—especially when staff note “minor” concerns that later worsen.
- Medication and mobility changes following a new prescription or dosage adjustment that affects balance.
- Wandering risk in memory-care settings, particularly when doors, alarms, or monitoring protocols aren’t followed.
- Environmental hazards in high-traffic areas—hallways, bathrooms, and common spaces where residents move more during daytime activities.
A fall can happen even with good intentions. But when the record shows risk assessments weren’t updated, supervision was thin, or post-fall monitoring didn’t match what occurred, negligence may be part of the story.


