Wichita Falls communities include a mix of long-term care providers and residents who may have complex mobility needs—arthritis, neuropathy, balance issues, dementia, or recent hospitalizations. Falls can also spike during routine transitions:
- After therapy or discharge follow-ups when mobility plans are newly adjusted
- During colder months when residents may move more cautiously but facilities still rely on standard routines
- Around shift handoffs when documentation and monitoring can be inconsistent
- During busy visiting periods when staff availability can tighten
These realities matter because Texas negligence claims often turn on what the facility knew about the resident’s fall risk, what it did to manage that risk, and how it handled the aftermath—especially after a head impact or injury that wasn’t immediately treated.


