In many Conyers facilities, falls aren’t tied to one obvious hazard—they’re linked to how care was delivered in real time. Families commonly report details like:
- A resident who normally uses assistance being left to transfer alone
- Increased call-light activity during busy hours
- A change in medication or mobility after a physician visit
- A bathroom or common-area routine that staff followed inconsistently
- Gaps between when symptoms were noticed and when medical attention began
Georgia courts look closely at whether the facility acted with reasonable care under the circumstances. That usually means the case turns on documentation: what the staff knew, what the care plan required, and whether the facility followed through.


