While every case turns on its facts, Burbank facilities often serve residents who move through structured daily routines—scheduled transfers, medication rounds, bathroom assistance, and mobility support. In those environments, falls frequently follow predictable pressure points, such as:
- High-demand staffing windows (shift changes, meal times, or peak assistance hours)
- Transfer-heavy care routines that require consistent help and correct mobility equipment
- Indoor-outdoor transitions tied to activity schedules, therapy sessions, or supervised outings
- Documentation gaps that can be more difficult for families to catch when they live across town and can’t visit frequently
When a facility’s process doesn’t match a resident’s real mobility and supervision needs, preventable injuries can occur.


