While every injury is unique, families in Eden often run into the same practical realities:
- Local referral and transfer patterns: Residents may be moved between care settings after ER visits, outpatient appointments, or changes in therapy frequency—creating gaps in documentation or confusion about what was known before the fall.
- Weather and traction issues: Seasonal rain and cooler temperatures can affect facility walkways, exterior routes used for transport, and tracking of spills or wet surfaces.
- Care routines tied to shifts: Families frequently report that incidents occur during busy transition times—when staff are rotating responsibilities, completing documentation, or responding to multiple call bells at once.
When these factors intersect with a resident’s fall risk, the legal questions become: Was the care plan updated? Were safeguards followed? Did staff recognize warning signs early enough?


