Kingston is home to a mix of residential neighborhoods and busy corridors where caregivers and families often rely on consistent routines—especially in facilities serving older adults with complex health needs. In many cases, falls aren’t “random.” They happen when day-to-day care doesn’t match the resident’s actual risk profile.
Common Kingston-area scenarios we see in fall injury reviews include:
- Transfer and mobility challenges for residents who need help with toileting, bathing, or moving from a bed to a chair.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards such as slippery flooring, poor lighting, cluttered walk paths, or grab-bar and assistive device issues.
- After-hours staffing strain, where reduced coverage can affect supervision and timely assistance.
- Wandering or unsafe attempts to self-mobilize, particularly for residents with dementia or memory impairment.
When these risks aren’t identified early—or when care plans aren’t followed consistently—injuries can occur, and the facility’s documentation becomes central to the legal analysis.


