Farragut is a suburban community with a lot of caregiving happens close to home—family members work, commute, and still try to visit quickly after they receive a call. In practice, that means families are often forced to make decisions while juggling:
- Limited access to real-time updates after a fall call from the facility
- Multiple handoffs between nursing shifts, therapists, and physicians
- Busy local medical schedules for imaging and follow-up care
Those realities don’t cause negligence—but they can make it harder for families to quickly confirm what the facility knew, what staff did next, and whether care was adjusted appropriately for the resident’s risk factors.


