In a community like Bowling Green, residents frequently rely on consistent routines: scheduled meals, therapy, medication times, and regular movement between rooms and common areas. A fall may occur during those predictable “traffic moments,” including:
- Bathroom and hallway transitions (toileting assistance, walker/wheelchair handoffs, turning near doors)
- After therapy sessions when fatigue and altered balance are more likely
- Evening and weekend staffing shifts, when facilities may be stretched thinner
- Common-area mobility around dining spaces, activity rooms, and seating arrangements
When something goes wrong during routine movement, families deserve more than “it was an accident.” They need a careful review of whether staff had the right information, followed the care plan, and responded appropriately.


