Essex Junction sits near major commuter routes and regional medical services, and it’s also a suburban community where many families are balancing work schedules, school drop-offs, and frequent travel to visit relatives. In the days following a fall, that reality can collide with how facilities handle incidents.
Common Essex Junction-area scenarios we see in fall cases include:
- Delayed or unclear updates from staff when a resident hits their head or has a suspected injury.
- Transfers and mobility changes during busy shifts—especially around meal times, toileting, or shift handoffs.
- Inadequate fall-risk adjustments after a resident’s condition changes (new dizziness, medication changes, worsening balance).
- Environmental hazards that become more noticeable in winter months—poor lighting, cluttered pathways, or flooring that doesn’t grip well.
Even when a resident has medical conditions that increase fall risk, Vermont facilities still must take reasonable steps to protect residents and respond appropriately when a fall happens.


