New Rochelle is a dense, highly active Westchester community. That matters because facilities often balance tight staffing, frequent admissions/discharges, and residents with varying mobility and supervision needs.
When a fall happens, families may notice patterns that can be hard to connect without legal experience—such as:
- A resident who previously needed assistance being left to transfer independently
- Delays in responding after a head strike or a reported dizziness episode
- Inconsistent documentation across shifts
- Care plans that don’t reflect what staff actually did on the day of the fall
Even when a facility says the fall was “unavoidable,” the legal issue is whether reasonable safeguards were in place for that resident’s known risks and whether staff followed the care plan designed to prevent injuries.


