Bowie is a suburban community with many residents who manage chronic conditions—mobility limitations, arthritis, diabetes-related neuropathy, vision changes, and cognitive disorders. Those conditions don’t disappear when someone enters a skilled nursing facility.
In practice, fall problems often connect to:
- Frequent transfer needs during busy shift changes (bed-to-chair, toileting, wheelchair transfers)
- Medication timing and side effects that can affect balance and alertness
- Inconsistent fall-risk routines when staffing is stretched
- Common-area hazards—including crowded hallways, poorly lit spaces, and bathroom layouts that don’t accommodate assistive devices
When a facility’s care plan doesn’t match the resident’s real daily risks, the chance of injury rises.


