In and around Harrisburg, many older adults live with conditions that make balance and attention more fragile—things like medication side effects, post-hospital weakness, dementia-related wandering, or reduced ability to follow safety cues. That means a fall may look sudden, but the warning signs are often present.
Negligence claims in Harrisburg nursing facilities commonly involve issues such as:
- Insufficient staffing during peak care times (toileting, transfers, medication rounds)
- Care plans that don’t match the resident’s actual fall risk
- Environmental hazards (slippery surfaces, poor lighting, unsafe bathroom setups)
- Inadequate supervision after cognitive decline or recent falls
- Delayed assessment after a head injury, even when symptoms should have triggered escalation
A key point: the question isn’t whether the resident could have fallen at all. It’s whether the facility took reasonable steps that a prudent care team would use to reduce foreseeable risk and respond appropriately.


