Henderson is home to a mix of long-term care settings and many residents who maintain active routines—until a mobility limitation, balance issue, or cognitive impairment makes supervision essential. Local families often notice patterns such as:
- Falls occurring around shift changes when staffing levels may be stretched
- Injuries during toileting and bathing, especially where transfer assistance is inconsistent
- Trips in hallways or common areas when lighting, clutter, or equipment placement isn’t managed
- Increased fall risk after medication changes that affect dizziness or coordination
A fall isn’t automatically “someone’s fault,” but it also shouldn’t be treated as inevitable when the facility had warning signs or could have reduced the risk with reasonable safeguards.


