In and around Yorktown, many residents are older adults who rely on consistent assistance for mobility and daily routines. When those routines are interrupted—especially during busy shift changes or periods of staffing strain—falls can happen more easily.
Common Yorktown-area scenarios we see include:
- A resident attempts to transfer without the right level of help after a change in staffing or shift handoff
- Bathroom falls tied to inadequate supervision, poor equipment fit, or unsafe flooring conditions
- Falls linked to wandering or impulsive movement in residents with dementia-related behaviors
- Injuries that are minimized at first, then worsen due to delayed evaluation after a head strike
Even when a fall is medically complicated, families deserve a clear record of what the facility knew, what it did immediately afterward, and whether its care plan reflected the resident’s actual risk.


