Falls don’t always happen in obvious ways. In many Dallas long-term care settings, incidents occur during routine moments—shift changes, after-activity transitions, bathroom assistance, or moving residents in and out of common areas.
Common Dallas-area scenarios include:
- Transfer problems during busy shift transitions (when staffing is stretched and residents need hands-on assistance)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards in facilities with older layouts or inadequate slip-prevention measures
- Wheelchair or walker misuse tied to training gaps, poor fit, or failure to follow a resident’s mobility plan
- Delayed response after a head impact, when symptoms may not be obvious right away
If the resident’s condition worsens after the fall—or if you notice gaps in monitoring, documentation, or follow-up—those details can matter legally.


