Aberdeen residents often rely on close family support—visiting after work, coordinating transportation, and staying involved with care. That makes it especially painful when a facility’s explanation doesn’t match what family members observed.
In these cases, the “cause” of a fall isn’t always the moment the resident hit the floor. More often, liability questions involve what the facility did (or didn’t do) around:
- Transfer assistance and mobility support for residents who need help getting to the bathroom or chair
- Fall-risk monitoring for patients with dementia, balance issues, or medication side effects
- Safe environment and maintenance, including lighting, flooring, handholds, and bathroom safety
Maryland nursing homes have obligations to provide reasonable care. When staffing pressures, poor documentation, or outdated care plans lead to a preventable fall, families may have legal options.


