While every case is different, Denton facilities—like others across Texas—serve residents with complex mobility and medical needs. Common fall scenarios we evaluate include:
- Transfer-related falls: residents slipping while moving from bed to wheelchair, or while toileting without the level of assistance documented in their care plan.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: wet floors, loose rugs, inadequate grab bars, poor lighting, or cluttered walkways.
- Medication- and condition-related instability: dizziness, sedation, or worsening balance that wasn’t addressed through timely monitoring and adjustment.
- Wandering and unsupervised movement: especially for residents with dementia or cognitive impairments who try to get up without staff support.
Families in the Denton community sometimes report a troubling pattern: the fall is described as “unavoidable,” while the records later show missing details, delayed assessments, or care plan steps that weren’t carried out.


