While every case is different, Sanford-area facilities commonly face the same operational pressures that can increase fall risk:
- High-demand care windows (morning toileting, meal assistance, shift changes) when staffing and supervision may be stretched.
- Mobility challenges among residents who use walkers, wheelchairs, or require assistance transfers.
- Environmental hazards that seem minor until an older adult can’t react quickly—poor lighting in hallways, slick bathroom surfaces, cluttered pathways, or worn flooring.
- Cognitive or dementia-related wandering where residents attempt to move independently despite documented risk.
When these conditions aren’t matched with an updated care plan, adequate staffing, and proper monitoring, falls are more than “bad luck.” They may be the result of a preventable failure.


