Many Mount Dora residents choose long-term care facilities for stability—but falls can still occur during everyday routines: transferring, toileting, walking to meals, or moving between common areas.
In Central Florida, there’s also a practical reality families see: longer travel times to reach medical appointments, increased reliance on facility transportation schedules, and heightened stress when visitors arrive during peak seasons. Those factors can affect how quickly follow-up care happens and how consistently symptoms are documented.
That’s why we focus early on two things:
- Whether the facility’s care plan matched the resident’s real mobility and supervision needs
- Whether post-fall monitoring and documentation met the standard of reasonable care


