Many families assume falls are unavoidable, but in practice, preventable risk is often present—especially for residents in facilities that serve people with conditions common to aging adults (balance issues, dementia, medication side effects, limited mobility).
In Newman and the surrounding Central Valley region, families frequently report similar patterns after a fall:
- The resident had documented risk factors, but staff documentation didn’t clearly reflect a matching care plan.
- Monitoring after an incident was incomplete or delayed, particularly after head-impact concerns.
- The facility’s story about “what happened” conflicts with observation notes, shift logs, or medical timing.
When negligence is involved, the legal focus isn’t on assigning blame in the abstract—it’s on whether the facility met the standard of care for resident safety and response.


