Not every fall is preventable. But in Perry-area facilities, preventability often turns on practical factors families can recognize: whether staffing levels matched residents’ needs during busy shifts, whether transfer assistance was actually provided, and whether changes in a resident’s condition were met with appropriate monitoring.
A nursing home fall case may involve situations like:
- A resident falls during a transfer (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- A slip in a bathroom area with inadequate protection or supervision
- Wandering or unsafe movement attempts by residents with cognitive impairment
- A fall following a medication adjustment that affects balance or alertness
In Georgia, the key is not whether the facility can say “falls happen.” It’s whether the facility provided reasonable care under the circumstances and whether any breach contributed to the injury and its outcome.


