In many Eagle Pass cases, the fall isn’t about one bad moment—it’s about a chain of preventable breakdowns that can show up during everyday routines:
- Transfer times during shift changes (when staffing and supervision may be stretched)
- Bathroom and hallway navigation in facilities where residents must move with limited mobility or assistive devices
- Wandering or “attempted independence” for residents with dementia or cognitive impairment
- Inconsistent monitoring after a medication change that affects balance, alertness, or blood pressure
- Environmental wear-and-tear—loose flooring, lighting that isn’t sufficient for night safety, or worn grab bars
Even when staff members care deeply, the question for a potential claim is whether the facility met the standard of reasonable care for the resident’s known risks.


