Families often learn something is wrong only after an incident report—or after someone is transferred off-site for imaging and evaluation. In Clovis, that can mean quick decisions while you’re trying to coordinate with medical teams and facility staff.
Common fall scenarios we see in these cases include:
- Residents attempting transfers without the right level of assistance
- Slips in bathrooms or near mobility aids due to unsafe conditions
- Falls tied to mobility decline after recent medication changes
- Wandering or getting up without help when supervision isn’t adequate
- Delayed recognition of head injury symptoms after a bump or impact
What matters legally is not just that a fall occurred, but whether the facility responded in a way that met California’s standards of reasonable care for residents.


