Southgate is a suburban community where many residents rely on consistent caregiving schedules—especially for toileting, transfers, and mobility support. In real facilities, falls frequently occur during predictable routines:
- moving from bed to wheelchair (or wheelchair to chair)
- bathroom assistance and toileting
- walking attempts after therapy when supervision is reduced
- medication timing that affects balance or alertness
When staffing levels are stretched, training is uneven, or transfer protocols aren’t followed the way they’re written, the risk goes up. A strong case usually shows that the facility either knew a resident needed extra help or that staff should have recognized the increased risk before the fall.


