Lomita is a suburban community with busy healthcare providers and a steady flow of residents coming and going from local hospitals and rehab centers. In the days after a fall, families commonly face practical realities that directly affect evidence and outcomes:
- Fast medical transfers and shifting reports: Injuries may be stabilized at a local emergency department, then described differently in subsequent facility notes.
- Multiple caregivers and handoffs: Skilled nursing stays involve different shifts, supervisors, and sometimes contracted therapy services—creating opportunities for documentation gaps.
- High scrutiny after head injuries: When a fall involves a head impact, families often see delays or inconsistencies in monitoring and follow-up documentation.
Because of these moving parts, families need help quickly—before incident records and surveillance logs become harder to obtain.


