Many falls are not preventable—but in a well-run facility, risk management matters. In Lexington’s residential communities and healthcare settings, families often see patterns that suggest preventable breakdowns, such as:
- Missed or incomplete fall-risk updates after changes in mobility, medication, or cognition
- Inconsistent assistance during toileting, transfers, or hallway ambulation
- Environment-related hazards like poor lighting, slippery bathroom surfaces, or worn flooring
- Delayed assessment after a head impact, especially when symptoms appear later
If a resident was known to be unsteady, confused, or prone to falls, the facility still has to take reasonable steps to reduce risk and respond properly when an incident occurs.


