Lake Mary is a suburban community with busy weekdays and frequent hospital visits—especially after weekend admissions, post-therapy fatigue, or injuries that occur during routine transitions (to dining rooms, activity areas, or bathrooms).
In practice, we often see fall cases where the facility’s procedures didn’t match real-world resident needs, such as:
- Residents needing hands-on assistance during transfers, but receiving only “stand by” supervision
- Increased fall risk around rehab schedules and medication timing (dizziness, sedation, blood pressure changes)
- Hazards tied to everyday facility flow—crowded hallways, unclear pathways, wet floor conditions, or poorly maintained bathroom surfaces
- Communication breakdowns between nursing staff and therapy teams about mobility changes after an incident


