While falls can happen anywhere, Broussard-area cases often hinge on practical realities of long-term care:
- Care coordination gaps: Families frequently juggle visits, medication updates, and follow-up appointments while staff changes occur across shifts.
- Transfer and mobility challenges: Residents who live with chronic pain, neuropathy, or balance problems may need consistent assistance during toileting, transfers, and hallway movement.
- Document handling after incidents: Facility records may reflect different timelines—how quickly staff assessed the resident, what was charted, and what was communicated to families.
A fall case isn’t only about the moment the resident hit the ground. It’s also about whether the facility followed a reasonable safety plan afterward—and whether that plan matched the resident’s known risks.


