Holly Springs has seen rapid growth and increased demand for care, which can strain staffing, training, and day-to-day supervision—especially during peak seasons, shift changes, or when a facility is managing multiple high-needs residents.
Common “real life” fall scenarios we see in communities like this include:
- A resident attempting to walk after a medication change or during a period of increased dizziness
- Missed or delayed help during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- Bathroom incidents tied to inadequate lighting, slippery surfaces, or missing assistive devices
- Falls around shift handoff when monitoring routines weren’t consistently followed
A strong case focuses on what the facility knew about your loved one’s specific risks—and whether care plans and staffing practices matched those risks.


