While every case is different, certain patterns show up frequently in local fall investigations—especially in facilities serving older adults who may be managing multiple conditions.
Look closely for signs that the facility may not have matched care to risk, such as:
- Fall risk assessments that weren’t updated after changes in medication, mobility, or cognition
- Inconsistent documentation between shifts about the resident’s behavior, gait, or balance
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall monitoring, particularly after a possible head impact
- Missing follow-through on care plan steps (assist with transfers, toileting schedules, mobility aids)
- Room and bathroom hazards—including poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or equipment not secured
In Naples, where families often coordinate care between home and nearby providers, communication gaps can be especially damaging. If you weren’t informed promptly or the timeline doesn’t add up, that discrepancy can matter later.


