Fontana is a fast-growing Inland Empire community, and that can mean:
- High turnover and staffing strain: When staffing levels drop or shifts rotate frequently, supervision and transfer assistance can break down.
- More frequent medical transitions: Residents may arrive after hospital stays, rehab, or medication adjustments—periods when fall risk often increases.
- Facilities serving residents with complex needs: Mobility limits, diabetes-related neuropathy, dementia-related wandering, and post-surgery weakness are common risk factors that require consistent protocols.
These factors don’t excuse unsafe care. They can, however, make it even more important to investigate what the facility knew, what it documented, and what it did—or failed to do—before and after the fall.


