College Park is a busy metro area, and local facilities often operate under the same pressures many families recognize—high resident needs, staffing constraints, and the challenge of maintaining consistent safety routines. In that environment, falls frequently trace back to preventable breakdowns such as:
- Transfer and toileting gaps: Residents who require assistance may be left to “manage” briefly, especially during shift transitions.
- Mobility and medication interactions: Dizziness, sedation, or changes in balance can increase fall risk, yet safety plans aren’t always updated quickly.
- Nighttime supervision issues: Poor monitoring during overnight hours can allow a resident to attempt an unsafe move.
- Environmental hazards: In older buildings and renovated units alike, slippery surfaces, inadequate lighting, or obstructed pathways can raise risk.
Falls can also escalate when a facility delays appropriate assessment after a head impact or fails to follow through with recommended monitoring.


