Falls can occur even with good care. But in many Carlsbad-area cases, families notice patterns that suggest preventable risk, such as:
- Repeated falls without meaningful updates to the resident’s care plan
- Unclear or incomplete incident reports (missing details, inconsistent timing, vague descriptions)
- Poor response after a head strike, including delayed evaluation or insufficient monitoring
- Assistive device issues, such as broken walkers, missing call systems, or wheelchairs not properly positioned
- Transfer problems—for example, a resident attempting to move independently after staff should have provided help
If you’re seeing any of these red flags, it’s worth treating the situation as a potential elder injury matter—not just a bad day.


