Many nursing home falls involve everyday moments—getting to the bathroom, moving from a walker to a wheelchair, or transferring after a shift change. In Oak Ridge, loved ones frequently describe similar patterns in the aftermath:
- A sudden change in supervision (e.g., fewer aides available during certain hours)
- Care plans that didn’t match reality (promises on paper vs. what happened during transfers)
- Delayed reporting after a resident hit their head or complained of dizziness
- Confusing documentation that makes it hard to confirm what was observed, when
These issues matter legally because Tennessee claims typically turn on whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care and whether that failure contributed to the harm.


