Burkburnett is a close-knit community, and many families maintain hands-on involvement—visiting often, coordinating care, and noticing changes quickly. That involvement can help, but it also means you may see the consequences of poor fall prevention sooner:
- Higher frequency of transfers during day routines (to wheelchairs, dining areas, restrooms, or activity spaces), increasing opportunities for missed assistance.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards that may be overlooked—poor lighting, slick surfaces, cluttered walkways, or equipment left in pathways.
- Challenges with post-fall monitoring—especially when a resident has memory issues, balance problems, or medications that affect alertness.
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Texas law looks at whether the facility took reasonable steps to prevent it and responded appropriately once it happened.


