Millbrae sits in the Bay Area corridor with dense neighborhoods, frequent caregiver turnover, and many facilities that serve residents from multiple communities. In practice, that can mean:
- High reliance on shift-based handoffs: If a resident’s fall risk changes (new dizziness, medication side effects, mobility decline), gaps between shifts can affect monitoring.
- Complex care coordination: Transfers between bedrooms, dining areas, therapy spaces, and bathrooms may involve multiple staff members and documented steps.
- Urban facility layouts: Tight corridors, bathrooms with slick surfaces, and limited space around mobility aids can increase trip and slip risks.
When a fall happens, families in Millbrae need an attorney who can translate what the facility says happened into what the records actually show—and whether reasonable safeguards were in place.


