In many Rohnert Park-area facilities, residents face a predictable mix of fall risk factors: mobility limitations, medication side effects, dementia-related wandering, and transfers that require consistent staff support. A single fall may still be unavoidable in some circumstances—but negligence is often hidden in the details.
Common red flags we investigate include:
- A care plan that doesn’t reflect the resident’s actual mobility or balance risks
- Inconsistent staffing that affects supervision during busy shift transitions
- Delayed assessment after a head impact or sudden change in behavior
- Unsafe transfer practices (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, or toileting assistance)
- Environmental hazards that should have been corrected or clearly marked
When the aftermath includes worsening confusion, complications from a fracture, or loss of independence, the case may involve both the initial fall injury and the facility’s follow-through.


