Laurel is a growing suburban community. Many residents are cared for in facilities that serve a wide catchment area—meaning staffing changes, rotating shifts, and rushed routines can be part of the day-to-day environment. In these settings, the details matter:
- Transfers during busy shift changes (to/from wheelchairs, beds, and bathrooms)
- Staffing shortages during evenings, weekends, or after holidays
- Care plans that don’t keep up with a resident’s changing mobility or balance
- Environmental issues that get overlooked until someone is hurt (lighting, flooring transitions, bathroom safety)
A fall claim in Maryland often turns on whether the facility adapted to the resident’s actual risks—not the risks it assumed at admission.


