In Houston, nursing homes can serve residents with complex medical needs—diabetes, neuropathy, dementia, Parkinson’s, post-hospital mobility problems, and medication side effects. Those conditions can make falls more likely, but they also make prevention and response more important.
A fall may raise legal questions when the records suggest the facility:
- did not follow an individualized fall-prevention plan,
- failed to provide the level of assistance a resident needed for transfers,
- did not appropriately monitor after a change in condition,
- missed warning signs (increased confusion, dizziness, new weakness), or
- handled post-fall care in a way that increased harm.
In other words, the question isn’t whether a fall was possible. It’s whether the facility took reasonable steps that a competent provider would take for that resident.


