Foley’s residents frequently move between routine activities—bathroom use, dining, therapy, and short hallway trips—often with multiple handoffs between staff during shift changes. That’s where small breakdowns can have big consequences.
Common Foley-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Missed transfer assistance during high-traffic times (meal service, medication rounds, or shift change)
- Bathroom layout and lighting issues that make it harder to prevent slips or identify hazards
- Failure to follow a known fall-risk plan for residents who require alarms, closer supervision, or specific transfer techniques
- Delayed post-fall monitoring, particularly when head injury symptoms show up later
When those gaps exist, the case often isn’t about whether the resident fell—it’s about whether the facility took reasonable steps to reduce the risk and respond appropriately.


