In and around Chickasha, long-term care residents may be injured during common routines: transfers from chairs to beds, toileting assistance, walking with a walker, or moving through hallways after meals or medication rounds. Falls can also happen when residents attempt to move on their own—something that can be especially risky during busy shift changes or when staffing is stretched.
While every fall is traumatic, not every fall is legally unavoidable. A facility may be held responsible when policies, staffing, equipment maintenance, or supervision weren’t aligned with the resident’s known risks.


