Many falls in long-term care happen during predictable, high-risk moments: getting out of bed, moving to a wheelchair, toileting, returning from therapy, or walking with assistance. In North Miami facilities, families sometimes notice patterns tied to:
- Busy shift handoffs and short coverage (when staff ratios don’t match residents’ mobility needs)
- Inconsistent help with transfers (especially for residents with balance problems)
- Over-reliance on wheelchairs/walkers without proper setup (footrests, brakes, proper positioning)
- Delayed response after a fall, particularly if the resident is confused or has dementia
A fall claim can strengthen when the facility’s own documentation shows that the resident’s risk level required closer supervision, safer transfer techniques, or different equipment—and those steps weren’t consistently provided.


