In Central Alabama, many residents arrive with complex needs—mobility limits, diabetes-related neuropathy, post-surgery weakness, cognitive impairment, or medication side effects. Those risk factors should be reflected in the resident’s care plan and daily supervision practices.
When a facility’s procedures don’t match the documented risks—such as transferring assistance not being provided, mobility support not being used, or fall precautions not being implemented—injuries can occur that were preventable. The strongest cases in Montgomery typically focus on whether the facility:
- followed the resident’s assessed fall risk level
- updated protocols after changes in condition
- provided the staffing and assistance described in care documentation
- monitored and responded appropriately after the incident


