In suburban communities around Austin, many residents spend more time transferring between common areas—dining rooms, activity spaces, therapy gyms, and hallways—especially during busy shift changes. That means falls can happen during routine moments that staff often assume are “low risk,” such as:
- Getting up after meals or activities
- Walking with a walker or cane when support isn’t available
- Moving between rooms when lighting or flooring changes
- Transfers involving wheelchairs, bed rails, or toileting assistance
Texas facilities also operate under real staffing pressures. When staffing levels, training, or care-plan follow-through don’t match a resident’s fall risk, the result can be predictable—even if the fall itself seems sudden.


