South Jersey communities share a common reality: residents often need consistent help with mobility, toileting, and safe transfers—but facilities can be stretched by staffing patterns, turnover, and the challenges of caring for residents with complex medical needs.
In practice, many falls that lead to claims involve breakdowns that show up repeatedly:
- Missed or delayed assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, or standing attempts)
- Inadequate fall-risk updates after a resident’s condition changes
- Environmental hazards such as poor lighting, slippery bathroom surfaces, cluttered walkways, or unsafe flooring transitions
- Insufficient monitoring after a resident shows early warning signs (dizziness, medication side effects, unsteady gait)
A fall is sometimes unavoidable—but negligence claims focus on whether the facility responded with reasonable care before and after the incident.


