While every case is fact-specific, families in El Paso commonly run into the same practical realities:
- Heat, dehydration, and medication side effects: Texas weather and medication regimens can increase dizziness and weakness. If the facility didn’t adjust monitoring or care plans accordingly, that can matter.
- Frequent transfers and off-unit movement: Residents may be moved for meals, therapies, toileting, or medical transport. Falls can occur during these transitions if staffing or equipment isn’t adequate.
- Care coordination gaps: When a resident’s condition changes, delays in calling a provider, updating family, or escalating fall-risk precautions can worsen outcomes.
- Documentation that tells a story: Facilities often rely on internal reports. In El Paso-area cases, we look closely at whether the written record matches what should have happened given the resident’s known risks.


