Glen Rock is a suburban community where many residents rely on consistent caregiving routines—assistance with toileting, transfers, and mobility during therapy sessions. That matters legally because the most preventable falls often occur during predictable moments:
- Toileting and bathroom navigation (especially with limited assistance or late rounds)
- Transfers—bed to chair, wheelchair to walker, or repositioning in the afternoon
- After therapy or transportation-related schedule changes when staffing patterns shift
- Episodes that look “minor” at first but later develop into head injuries, fractures, or complications
In these situations, families often notice a familiar pattern: the resident was known to be at risk, but safeguards weren’t followed—or the response after the fall didn’t match the resident’s condition.


