Rome’s mix of older adult communities, suburban neighborhoods, and busy healthcare networks means families often encounter similar post-fall challenges—especially when a resident is moved quickly for imaging, treatment, or observation.
While every case is different, common Rome-area scenarios include:
- Falls during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when staffing is strained or a resident’s care plan isn’t followed.
- Bathroom incidents where residents struggle with balance, grab bars aren’t used correctly, or the environment increases slipping risk.
- Wandering or unsupervised attempts to ambulate for residents with dementia or confusion—especially during shift changes or high-traffic hours.
- Delayed escalation after a head injury or worsening symptoms, when staff rely too heavily on “routine monitoring” instead of timely reassessment.
These patterns matter legally because they can show whether a facility responded the way a reasonable, prudent care team should have under the circumstances.


