Montgomery is a suburban community where many families rely on nearby long-term care options and transportation routines. That can create patterns we often see in fall investigations:
- Scheduled medication and mobility routines that don’t fully match a resident’s day-to-day condition (especially after therapy sessions or during shift changes).
- Transfer moments tied to toileting, dressing, and getting to dining or activities—times when caregivers are frequently balancing multiple residents.
- Visitors and family advocates who notice changes right away (new bruising, altered speech, increased confusion) but may not see the documentation trail until after the incident.
When a fall happens, the key is not just what caused the fall—it’s whether the facility had safeguards in place and responded appropriately afterward.


