Harlingen facilities serve a diverse patient population, and many residents have mobility limits, diabetes-related nerve issues, vision problems, or cognitive impairments. In day-to-day settings—baths, hallways, dining rooms, therapy areas—small breakdowns can add up.
In many Harlingen cases we see patterns tied to:
- Transfer assistance problems (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, walker support)
- Staffing and supervision gaps during high-demand hours (med pass, toileting rounds)
- Environmental hazards in common areas (lighting, slippery floors, uneven thresholds)
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall evaluation, especially after a head impact
Even when a fall cannot be prevented 100% of the time, Texas law allows families to pursue accountability when a facility did not take reasonable steps to reduce known risks.


