Many residents in the Alvin area live with conditions that affect balance and mobility—neuropathy, medication side effects, dementia-related confusion, arthritis, or recent surgery. Falls may occur during “routine” times like:
- getting up after meals
- transferring from a recliner to a wheelchair
- walking to the bathroom after visitors or daytime activities
- moving around in rooms with inconsistent lighting
- attempting to use a walker or cane without the right supervision
What turns an unfortunate incident into a potential legal issue is often a preventable breakdown in safety planning—such as failing to update a fall risk assessment after a resident’s condition changes, not staffing appropriately for known mobility needs, or not providing the level of assistance described in the care plan.


