Falls are common in elder care, but avoidable risk is what creates liability. In practice, many disputes come down to whether the facility matched its care to the resident’s actual needs—especially in situations where residents may have mobility limitations, balance changes, cognitive impairment, or medication side effects.
In Hurricane’s residential and service-oriented environment, families frequently describe patterns like:
- A resident who required more assistance than they were getting
- Missed or delayed responses after a reported fall or “near fall”
- Confusion about what staff observed versus what was documented later
- Disagreements about whether post-fall monitoring was adequate (particularly after head impacts)
When those gaps exist, the case often centers on whether reasonable safeguards were implemented and whether the facility responded appropriately once the risk became a reality.


