In suburban communities like Hasbrouck Heights, families often assume care will be steady and predictable. But falls frequently occur during transitions:
- A change in staffing or a unit schedule that reduces hands-on assistance
- After-hours coverage gaps when residents need help with toileting or transfers
- Medication timing changes that affect dizziness, balance, or alertness
- New mobility limits following an infection, surgery, or flare-up of chronic conditions
Even when the incident looks “ordinary,” New Jersey residents rely on facilities to adjust supervision and assistance to match changing medical needs. When that doesn’t happen, the fall can become more than a bad moment—it can become evidence of negligence.


