In smaller communities like Dyersburg, families often serve as the “second set of eyes.” That can be especially important after a fall—because once the resident is stabilized, communication can get fragmented between the facility, outside providers, and family members.
Common triggers we see in this region include:
- Residents returning from hospital visits with new mobility restrictions
- Changes after medication adjustments that can affect balance or alertness
- Falls that occur around busy transitions (mealtimes, shift changes, transportation to off-site appointments)
- Incidents tied to “everyday” environments—hallways, bathrooms, and transfer areas—where small safety lapses can have big consequences


