In South Florida, residents and families may be dealing with more than one stressor at once—heat-related health fluctuations, medication changes that affect balance, and an active day-to-day schedule that can increase transfer and mobility activity. In a care setting, that means the margin for error is small.
Falls in and around common daily routines—toileting, moving between chairs and beds, walking to dining areas, or getting ready after therapy—can escalate quickly when a facility doesn’t match supervision and assistive care to the resident’s risk level.
We see families struggle with questions like:
- Why wasn’t a higher level of assistance provided during transfers?
- Did staff follow the care plan after the resident showed known fall risks?
- Was the resident assessed promptly after a head strike or suspected injury?
- Were environmental hazards addressed before the fall was allowed to happen again?


