In the Houston area—including South Houston—facilities can face intense operational pressure: staffing gaps, high turnover, and the need to coordinate care across shifts. Those realities matter in fall cases because many injuries happen during predictable moments, such as:
- Transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, assisted ambulation)
- Toileting and bathroom movement when residents need help but assistance is delayed
- Medication-related balance problems when changes aren’t monitored closely
- After-hours monitoring when fewer staff are available and families may not be present
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable” on the surface, the legal question is whether the facility took reasonable steps for the resident’s known mobility, cognition, and medical condition—and whether the response after the fall protected the resident.


