Millbrook is a growing community, and many families rely on nearby care options for older adults who are managing multiple conditions. After a fall, you may notice concerns that show up in local investigations:
- Medication and monitoring during busy shifts: When a facility is short-staffed or overstretched, residents can go longer than they should without reassessment after dizziness, pain, or confusion.
- Transfer and mobility support: Many falls occur during routine transitions—bed-to-chair, toileting, or walking after therapy—especially when staffing or equipment use doesn’t match the resident’s care plan.
- Environmental factors in residential-style layouts: Even when a facility is “clean and nice,” small hazards—poorly lit hallways, slippery flooring near bathrooms, or obstructed paths—can create avoidable risk for residents with limited balance.
If your family is asking “Was this preventable?” you’re asking the right question. The legal focus is usually whether the facility met the standard of reasonable care for that resident.


