In many cases, the fall happens during moments that look ordinary—getting to the bathroom, moving from a chair to a wheelchair, or walking the hall after an activity. But resident risk isn’t routine. Many North Carolina residents arrive with mobility limitations, medication effects, dementia-related wandering risk, or prior falls.
When those factors aren’t matched by the facility’s staffing and safety measures, the outcome can be severe. Families in Spring Lake often tell us the same thing: the incident was minimized at first, then complications appeared later—like head injury symptoms, worsening fractures, or a decline after delayed assessment.


