Families here often run into the same obstacles after a resident fall:
- Shift-based staffing changes that can affect supervision during transfers, toileting, and medication times.
- Communication gaps between caregivers and nursing staff—especially after a reported head strike, dizziness, or a sudden change in behavior.
- Incomplete or delayed incident documentation, including nursing notes, fall-risk reassessments, and follow-up observations.
- Texas administrative and legal deadlines that can limit how long a family has to act.
Those issues aren’t just frustrating—they can determine whether a negligence claim is supported by evidence.


