In a smaller Central Coast community like Hollister, families often have strong connections to the facility and may be nearby to advocate—but that doesn’t prevent disputes about what happened.
Common issues we see in local nursing home fall cases include:
- “Routine” transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) where staffing levels or assistance protocols didn’t match the resident’s assessed needs.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—slippery surfaces, limited lighting, or cluttered pathways that increase trip risk.
- Delayed escalation after a head strike or suspected internal injury, especially when symptoms are subtle at first.
- Inconsistent documentation between shift logs, incident reports, and nursing notes.
When these problems show up together, it can suggest more than an unlucky accident.


