Orlando’s long-term care communities often serve residents with complex medical needs—balance problems, dementia-related wandering risk, medication side effects, and mobility limitations. In practice, falls can be more likely when:
- Care transitions happen quickly (shift changes, late-afternoon toileting routines, or post-therapy transfers)
- Facility staffing is stretched during high-demand periods
- Residents are moved more frequently between rooms, dining areas, therapy spaces, and activity rooms
- Environmental familiarity creates complacency (hallway clutter, bathroom layout issues, inadequate lighting in common areas)
Even if a fall occurs during a seemingly routine moment, the question for a claim in Orlando is whether the facility responded in a way that a prudent caregiver would have under similar circumstances.


