While every case turns on its own evidence, families in Westmoreland County often see similar real-world patterns:
- Higher likelihood of transfer-related incidents: Residents may be assisted during the same times of day when facilities are busiest—after meals, during shift changes, or when staff are stretched.
- Complicated medical baselines: Many residents have mobility limitations, balance issues, or cognitive impairments that require consistent risk controls. If those controls aren’t followed, falls can occur quickly.
- Winter recovery and transportation delays: When a fall happens during colder months, families may face slower access to follow-up services and additional disruption. That can matter when evaluating how quickly symptoms were assessed and treated.


