Florida long-term care facilities must do more than “react” after someone falls. They must plan for known risks—then follow through consistently on every shift.
In Lantana, where many residents rely on caregivers to move safely between rooms, bathing areas, and dining spaces, falls often occur during predictable transitions:
- transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- bathroom assistance when floors are wet or grip surfaces are inadequate
- nighttime mobility when lighting is poor or staff are stretched
- attempts to ambulate without the level of help the care plan requires
When the facility’s staffing, supervision, or equipment maintenance is inadequate, the risk isn’t theoretical—it shows up in incident reports, nurse notes, and the timing of medical evaluations.


