Lancaster is a suburban community where many families rely on nearby care facilities for loved ones who are still active in daily life—until mobility, balance, medication side effects, or cognitive changes interfere. In practice, that can lead to a pattern of falls tied to predictable moments, such as:
- moving between chairs and beds during busy shift changes
- toileting and bathroom transfers when lighting or grab support is inadequate
- residents with dementia attempting to get up without assistance
- injuries occurring after a staffing callout or understaffed shift
When a facility’s procedures don’t match the resident’s actual needs—or when safety steps are skipped—those “small” lapses can turn into fractures, head injuries, and long recovery periods.


