Even with good intentions, falls can occur when residents face a combination of mobility limits, medication side effects, and cognitive changes. In South Florida, families also see how long days and busy staffing patterns can strain consistent one-on-one attention—particularly during peak activity windows when residents are moved, assisted, or prompted to participate.
In Pembroke Pines, common facility settings where falls may occur include:
- Hallways and common areas with frequent foot traffic from activities and staff routes
- Assisted transfers in rooms where walkers/wheelchairs aren’t positioned consistently
- Bathrooms where grab bars, lighting, and non-slip surfaces may be insufficient or not maintained
- Outdoor or courtyard areas (when permitted) where thresholds, uneven surfaces, or lighting changes can increase risk
A key point for families: a fall doesn’t automatically mean negligence, but it does trigger questions about whether the facility followed a resident’s care plan and used reasonable safeguards.


