Roy’s suburban layout and the way care homes manage resident routines can create predictable risk points. Many falls are tied to the moments surrounding:
- Bed-to-wheelchair or chair transfers (when assistance isn’t available at the exact time a resident needs it)
- Bathroom trips during shift changes or high-traffic activity periods
- Ambulation attempts after scheduled exercise or therapy sessions
- Transportation to/from therapy or dining areas (wheelchairs, walkers, and doorway transitions)
In these situations, the facility’s records may show that the resident “fell,” but families often need answers about whether the facility matched the resident’s assessed needs with the staffing and assistance required at that hour.


