Torrington is a community where many older adults rely on nearby skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, and where families often commute between home, hospitals, and the facility. That reality can create delays in information gathering—while the facility’s internal records are being finalized.
Common local circumstances that can make fall cases in Torrington more disputed include:
- Transfer and mobility challenges after hospitalization (residents returning with new limitations)
- Medication changes tied to pain control, sleep, or balance—especially during the first weeks after admission
- Bathroom and hallway hazards that become “routine” to staff but are unsafe for residents with reduced strength or balance
- Staffing strain during shift changes, when handoffs and monitoring may be less consistent
When the facility’s documentation suggests the fall was unavoidable but the clinical picture suggests otherwise, families need an advocate to reconcile the two.


