Hyattsville is a mix of residential neighborhoods and busy commercial corridors, and that same “always-on” pace can show up inside facilities—especially during shift changes, meal times, transportation to appointments, or after activities. Families often report that falls cluster around:
- High-traffic transfer moments (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, walker assistance)
- After-visit or post-therapy transitions when a resident’s balance or cognition temporarily changes
- Common-area movement when lighting, layout, or staff availability affects supervision
- Bathroom incidents where wet floors, poor grab-bar positioning, or inadequate assistance create risk
These are not “bad luck” by default. When a facility’s procedures don’t match a resident’s needs—mobility limitations, fall history, dementia-related behaviors, medication side effects—falls can become predictable.


