Snellville is a fast-growing suburban community, and local long-term care facilities serve residents who may have complex needs—limited mobility, dementia-related wandering, balance problems, and medication side effects. In this environment, falls often occur during routine moments that are easy to underestimate, such as:
- Transfers in and out of beds or wheelchairs
- Toileting and bathing assistance
- Walking with walkers or canes when supervision is inconsistent
- Trips caused by cluttered pathways, poor lighting, or worn flooring
Even when a resident’s condition contributes to fall risk, Georgia law looks at whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care. That includes staffing and training, adherence to individualized care plans, and appropriate monitoring—especially after a resident shows known risk factors.


