North Myrtle Beach communities often serve residents with varying levels of support needs year-round, and facilities must be prepared for higher demand periods. During busier seasons, staffing pressures can affect response times, monitoring, and the consistency of care.
Families also frequently tell us about circumstances that increase fall risk in long-term care settings—such as:
- Residents being moved between common areas and rooms during peak activity times
- After-activity fatigue (after outings, therapy sessions, or prolonged sitting)
- Transfers involving mobility aids and caregivers who may not be as familiar with a resident’s history
These aren’t “excuses.” They’re reminders that a care plan must match the resident’s risk level—and that the facility’s duty of care doesn’t pause when the day gets busy.


