New Hampshire residents often balance work, caregiving, and travel—especially when visiting schedules depend on commuting time and weather. That’s why effective documentation and fast legal guidance matter after a serious fall.
In Lebanon, we commonly see concerns tied to:
- Staffing strain during peak hours (when transfers, toileting, and mobility assistance stack up)
- Fall-risk care plans that don’t match day-to-day reality (especially for residents with dementia or frequent attempts to get up)
- Communication gaps after an incident (conflicting timelines between shifts, incomplete incident details)
- Environmental hazards that become more noticeable in winter months—like poor lighting, inadequate traction, or cluttered pathways in common areas
A nursing home fall isn’t always preventable. But when the facility had warning signs and failed to follow through—evidence can show it.


