
Sadly falls do happen and many care homes run on min staff levels. it might be 4 carers and a nurse for example to 16 residents. The morning shift has the nurse doing various jobs and the 4 carers work in pairs to help get the residents dressed and hoisted if needed. Now all residents want to get up so you work hard doing your best but for example Mary who is dressed is walking around the lounge and falls in the middle. There are no carers about as they are in residents rooms and the nurse is busy too in another residents room. Only when someone comes out do they see the resident on the floor.
Call buttons are placed on walls in most homes and so can't be reached by the resident on the floor. If the resident has dementia then a call button will not help in some cases as they will not know what they are for.
Where I work the pat dog is always with the owner (health and safety). Other homes have there own policy and procedures.
Its a sad fact that this wonderful country suffers from the lack of carers, its not a job for all and so in the whole many do the best they can. I'm the only permanent male carer in the home I work for. Its not easy and its damn hard work but I do find it rewarding.
Oh even if I were in the lounge and saw the resident falling I still would not attempt to stop them falling.