Fresno families often describe similar patterns after a loved one falls—especially in facilities where schedules, mobility needs, and staffing levels must stretch to meet daily demands.
Common Fresno-area risk factors we investigate include:
- High turnover and staffing strain: When staffing is thin or inconsistent, transfers, toileting assistance, and supervision may not happen at the moments residents need it most.
- Heat- and activity-related condition changes: Some residents experience increased dehydration or dizziness during warmer months, which can affect balance and alertness.
- Inconsistent mobility support during transitions: Falls frequently occur during transfers—bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to toilet, or assisted ambulation—when equipment or assistance isn’t matched to the care plan.
- Layout and mobility barriers: Hallways, bathrooms, and shared spaces can create trip hazards for residents using walkers, wheelchairs, or mobility aids.
We look closely at what the facility knew about your loved one’s risk and whether its procedures reflected that reality.


