In Maine, long-term care facilities often run on tight schedules—medication times, meal service, shift handoffs, and assistance with transfers. In Saco and nearby communities, family members may also be visiting during the same high-activity windows (holidays, weekends, and tourism seasons).
That timing matters, because many serious falls occur:
- during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- when staff are moving through common areas quickly
- when a resident’s care plan isn’t followed consistently during shift changes
- after a change in condition (new dizziness, medication adjustments, worsening mobility)
If the facility’s staffing, supervision, or transfer support wasn’t aligned with the resident’s documented risks, that can be central to a negligence claim.


