In long-term care settings, a fall is rarely “just” a fall. In the Portsmouth community, families often tell us they were struck by how quickly injuries worsened after the incident—sometimes due to delays in assessment, unclear documentation, or missed warning signs.
Common Portsmouth-area scenarios we see in case reviews include:
- Residents returning from outings or off-unit activities with increased fatigue, dizziness, or mobility decline
- Transfers that depend on consistent staffing (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, room-to-hallway)
- Bathroom falls where grab bars, non-slip surfaces, or setup details weren’t adequate for the resident’s limitations
- Wandering or attempts to get up without assistance in memory-care environments
When the facility’s systems fail—care plans, staff training, monitoring, or post-fall procedures—the consequences can become long-term.


