In California, nursing facilities must meet a clear standard of care for resident safety. But in real-world cases, the turning point is often not the fall itself—it’s what happened immediately before and after.
Families in Upland frequently report the same pattern:
- the resident’s risk factors were known (mobility limits, prior near-falls, dementia-related behavior)
- staff documentation later becomes inconsistent or incomplete
- follow-up after a head injury appears delayed or unclear
When records don’t line up—incident timing, who was notified, what assessments were done, and what monitoring occurred—legal review can reveal whether negligence contributed to harm.


