Tracy is a growing San Joaquin Valley community, and families often rely on skilled nursing and assisted care facilities that serve residents from surrounding areas. In these settings, falls frequently follow predictable breakdowns—not “random bad luck.” Common local circumstances that can increase risk include:
- High turnover and staffing strain that can make consistent supervision difficult during peak check-in/shift-change times.
- Care plan gaps when residents’ mobility or medication needs change, but transfers and assistance don’t.
- Facility layout and footwear issues that become dangerous when residents are already unsteady.
When families compare what the facility says happened with what the medical record shows, inconsistencies often emerge—especially around monitoring after a fall, documentation timing, and whether staff followed the resident’s individualized safety plan.


