Milton is a fast-growing suburb, and many families balance long commutes, work schedules, and school activities. That means you may not be at the facility at the exact moment a resident needs help—especially during:
- Morning and evening transitions (when multiple residents need assistance at once)
- After meals (when toileting and mobility issues spike)
- Evening fatigue periods (when monitoring and redirection may weaken)
- Weekend coverage gaps (when staffing patterns can differ from weekdays)
If a resident is known to be unsteady, has dementia, uses a walker or wheelchair, or has a history of near-falls, staffing and supervision aren’t “nice to have.” They are part of the facility’s duty to use reasonable care.


