Cape Canaveral’s residents and seasonal visitors share a common environment: lots of activity, changing routines, and buildings that must be maintained in Florida’s humidity and heat. In long-term care settings, those conditions can affect fall risk when facilities don’t adapt.
Common local factors we investigate include:
- Wet or slick flooring from humidity, tracked-in moisture, or spills—especially near entrances and bathrooms.
- Lighting and glare issues in day rooms and hallways, where shadows can hide obstacles.
- Transfer challenges during frequent transport to therapy, meals, or scheduled activities.
- Staffing strain during peak demand periods, which can reduce hands-on supervision when residents need it most.
- Medication and dehydration concerns that may worsen balance, dizziness, or confusion.
When these risks exist, the question becomes: did the facility assess the resident’s fall profile and put the right safeguards in place?


