In and around Brookhaven, many facilities operate under tight schedules and high resident needs—especially during periods when staffing is stretched. While every case is different, families commonly see patterns that point to preventable risk, such as:
- Transfer-related falls during toileting, bed-to-chair moves, or wheelchair repositioning
- Missed or delayed safety responses after a resident hits their head, complains of dizziness, or shows unusual behavior
- Inconsistent monitoring for residents with dementia, confusion, or known wandering tendencies
- Environmental hazards like poor lighting, slippery bathroom surfaces, cluttered pathways, or broken/uneven flooring
- Care plan gaps where the documented risk level doesn’t match what was actually implemented
Even if the fall is described as “unavoidable,” Brookhaven families deserve more than a quick explanation. The question is whether the facility used reasonable safeguards for that specific resident.


