While every facility’s layout and staffing model differs, families in the Galt area often see patterns tied to routine daily care and resident movement. Falls may occur during:
- Transfers and toileting (bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to chair, restroom assistance)
- Ambulation attempts without enough support, especially when residents are unsteady
- Bathroom and hallway hazards such as wet floors, poor traction, cluttered pathways, or lighting that doesn’t help residents see obstacles
- Wheelchair and mobility equipment problems, including improper positioning, brakes not secured, or walkers not fitted to the resident
In California, facilities are expected to follow resident-specific care planning and respond to changing risk factors. When those expectations aren’t met, the injury may be more than a “bad moment”—it can reflect preventable negligence.


