Naugatuck is a suburban community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, busy commuting corridors, and a steady flow of appointments and visitors. That environment can make it easy to assume that “staff would have noticed” or “the facility must have had protocols.” But in nursing homes, fall prevention depends on day-to-day systems—staffing levels, transfer assistance, monitoring, and equipment maintenance.
A fall may be unavoidable in some situations. Still, families in Connecticut often find that the real issue is whether reasonable safeguards were followed consistently—especially after the facility knew (or should have known) a resident was at higher risk.


