Many residents in the Altamonte Springs area spend more time in common areas—hallways, dining spaces, and shared bathrooms—because daily routines are designed to keep people engaged. That can increase exposure to common triggers:
- High-traffic common areas where residents are moving to meals, activities, or medication rounds
- Florida humidity and footwear issues that can worsen slipping risk during transfers to and from therapy or scheduled outings
- Care transitions (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, walker-assisted ambulation) that depend heavily on staffing levels and consistent assistance
When staffing, supervision, or the care plan isn’t matched to a resident’s mobility and fall history, the “risk moments” become more frequent.


