In South Florida communities, residents may be at higher risk during everyday transitions—moving from a bedroom to a bathroom, taking a shower, transferring to a wheelchair, or walking short distances after therapy. Falls frequently occur during:
- Toileting and bathing (wet surfaces, limited grip, rushed transfers)
- Wheelchair and walker use (improper fit, lack of assistance)
- Medication-related dizziness (timing, monitoring, or documentation issues)
- Room-to-hallway movement (obstructed paths, unclear cues, lighting problems)
- Heat and dehydration effects (especially when hydration and monitoring aren’t consistent)
A fall may look like a single bad moment. But in many cases, the legal question is whether the facility anticipated the risk and responded appropriately based on the resident’s needs.


