Many residents enter a nursing facility in Belton after a discharge from a local hospital or ER visit. That transition is a high-risk window. Care teams may be working with new diagnoses, updated medication lists, mobility restrictions, and discharge instructions that require careful follow-through.
If a resident’s care plan isn’t updated promptly—or if staff are unaware of recent changes that affect fall risk—falls can happen during predictable moments, such as:
- moving from bed to wheelchair after physical therapy
- toileting and bathroom transfers
- walking to meals with limited supervision
- getting up after a medication change
A nursing home fall lawyer can review how the facility handled that transition and whether it took reasonable steps to protect the resident once new risk factors were known.


