In the Mount Kisco area, many families rely on consistent, scheduled support for older adults—medication routines, mobility assistance, and help with transfers. Falls can occur during those everyday moments: moving from a chair to a walker, getting to the bathroom, or attempting to rise after staff believed the resident was properly supervised.
What makes fall cases in nursing facilities complex is that the “story” after the incident may not match what the records show. Facilities may emphasize that falls can happen even with good care. That may be true in a general sense—but in New York, liability can still exist when a facility’s duty of reasonable care wasn’t met.
Common Mount Kisco-family concerns we hear after a fall include:
- Whether the resident’s fall risk was recognized and acted on
- Whether staffing levels and coverage matched the care plan
- Whether post-fall monitoring was timely, especially after head impacts
- Whether incident documentation was complete and consistent


