In the real world, falls in South Texas facilities often involve predictable pressure points—especially when residents are managing multiple health issues and when the facility is busy and understaffed.
In Del Rio-area communities, families frequently report concerns such as:
- Missed or delayed help during transfers (bed to chair, toileting, wheelchair adjustments)
- Inadequate fall-risk updates after a change in mobility, vision, or cognition
- Bathroom and hallway hazards that aren’t addressed promptly (slick surfaces, poor visibility, cluttered walkways)
- After-fall response problems, including inconsistent monitoring after head impacts
- Care plan gaps, where the written plan doesn’t match the level of supervision the resident actually needed
Sometimes these issues show up only after reviewing incident reports against the resident’s care plan and medical history.


