Peachtree Corners is a suburban community where many residents spend time in structured routines—dining schedules, medication rounds, therapy days, and transport between rooms. In that environment, falls often cluster around predictable transition points:
- Transfers and mobility changes: moving from bed to chair, toileting assistance, or wheelchair/walker use during therapy days
- Bathroom risks: slippery surfaces, inadequate grab-bar support, poor lighting, and delayed response when residents call out
- After-hours staffing pressure: when staffing levels change, supervision may tighten or loosen, and response times can affect outcomes
- Medication side effects: changes in prescriptions that worsen dizziness, sedation, or balance—especially after a dose adjustment
A fall can happen even with good care. But when the facility’s processes don’t match the resident’s documented risk—common after changes in health or mobility—families may have grounds to pursue a Georgia nursing home fall claim.


