After a fall, many families notice patterns that can be especially frustrating in local long-term care settings:
- Confusing timelines about when staff saw the resident and what was done next.
- Documentation gaps—incident reports that are brief, inconsistent, or missing key observations.
- Delayed medical evaluation, particularly after head injury concerns.
- Care plan changes that don’t match the resident’s known risk level (mobility limits, dementia, medication side effects, or prior near-falls).
These issues don’t automatically prove negligence. But they can be a red flag that the facility’s response wasn’t consistent with reasonable resident safety.


