Fairview is a suburban community where many residents rely on consistent routines—scheduled meals, scheduled therapy, and planned mobility assistance. When falls happen, they often occur during predictable “high-risk moments,” including:
- Rush periods between shifts when staff are managing multiple residents at once
- Transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet, walker-to-bathroom) when a resident needs hands-on help
- Bathroom navigation when lighting, grab-bar placement, or floor conditions create extra slip risk
- Post-commute disruption for facilities that coordinate transportation for appointments or activities—routine changes can increase confusion and disorientation
These patterns matter legally because they can show what the facility should have anticipated and planned for—particularly when a resident’s care plan identifies fall risk.


