Falling incidents in long-term care aren’t rare—but the details matter. In a community like Farmington, many residents depend on consistent routines: scheduled assistance with transfers, toileting, mobility support, and medication monitoring. When those systems break down, families may see red flags such as:
- a resident left unattended during a transfer or toileting routine
- delays in evaluating a fall after a head strike
- inconsistent documentation of symptoms (like dizziness, confusion, or pain)
- changes in medications that affect balance without clear monitoring
These issues can be especially distressing when you’re trying to protect someone who can’t fully explain what they’re feeling.


