In suburban communities around Frederick, families often move loved ones into facilities expecting consistent care plans and proactive supervision. But fall cases frequently turn on details that don’t show up in a quick conversation:
- Care plan gaps when a resident’s mobility changes and the facility doesn’t update assistance levels.
- Transfer breakdowns during routine care—bed-to-chair, toileting assistance, or wheelchair repositioning.
- Environmental contributors such as lighting in hallways, bathroom surfaces, or poorly maintained assistive devices.
- After-hours staffing and supervision issues that affect how quickly a resident is checked following an incident.
Maryland claims can hinge on whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care—and whether any lapse contributed to the injury or made complications more serious.


