Titusville is home to many older residents and a steady mix of medical, rehabilitation, and long-term care needs. In this environment, falls often involve real-world transitions—moving from beds to wheelchairs, toileting assistance, therapy sessions, and medication routines that can affect balance.
But the legal question isn’t whether a fall occurred. It’s whether the facility had a reasonable plan for that resident’s risk and whether staff followed it—especially when the resident’s condition changed. That’s why the most effective cases are built around what Titusville families can access early: incident documentation, nursing notes, care plans, and medical records from the hours and days after the event.


