Fulshear is a fast-growing suburban community. That growth can mean increased demand on healthcare staffing and busy schedules at long-term care facilities. When staffing is tight or shift coverage is inconsistent, residents may not receive the level of assistance needed for safe transfers—especially during times when routines stack up (morning toileting, meal transitions, or evening wind-down).
After a fall, it’s common for families to hear explanations like “it was sudden” or “the resident tried to move on their own.” Those statements may be true in part, but they don’t end the inquiry. Texas law looks at whether the facility took reasonable steps to prevent the risk and respond appropriately when risk existed.


