Hoover is a growing suburban community, and the facilities that serve residents here often support people with a wide range of mobility and supervision needs. In practice, fall risk can increase when:
- Staffing and shift coverage are stretched (especially during busy evenings and weekends)
- Residents have recent changes in mobility after illness, surgery, or medication adjustments
- Transfers occur in higher-traffic hallway routines—common areas where distractions and foot traffic can create hazards
- Facilities rely on general fall-prevention processes instead of resident-specific care plans
Even when a fall seems “unexpected,” negligence can still be present—such as insufficient assistance during transfers, incomplete monitoring after a known risk event, or unsafe conditions that were overlooked.


