Stafford is a suburban community with a steady flow of visitors, caregivers, and healthcare coordination. In practice, that can mean more “handoffs” around the time of an injury—transporting residents, managing medication schedules, coordinating with outside clinicians, and relying on shift-by-shift staffing.
Falls in this setting often get tied to issues that show up during busy operations, such as:
- Shift coverage gaps during peak times when staff are stretched.
- Inconsistent assistance with transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet), especially when multiple residents need help at once.
- Care plan communication breakdowns between nursing shifts or between the facility and outside providers.
- Environmental hazards that are overlooked during routine upkeep—poor lighting, slippery surfaces, or clutter that blocks safe paths.
A fall may be recorded as “unavoidable,” but Stafford families deserve a real investigation into whether reasonable safeguards were in place.


