Edinburg families often describe similar problems after a fall:
- Care plan confusion between shifts (especially when a resident’s mobility changes week to week)
- Inconsistent supervision during transfer times—bed-to-chair, toileting, and wheelchair movement
- Environmental hazards that become obvious only after the fact (lighting, bathroom surfaces, cluttered pathways)
- Slow or incomplete medical follow-up after a head strike or a “minor” fall that later worsened
Even when a resident’s health increases fall risk, Texas law requires facilities to respond reasonably—by assessing risk, staffing appropriately, and implementing the individualized safeguards a resident needs.


