In small-to-mid-sized Alabama communities, documentation can become harder to track down quickly once staff change shifts, incident details get “summarized,” or cameras/records are overwritten. While nursing homes must follow record rules, the reality is that the strongest cases depend on preserving evidence early.
For Ozark families, that often means acting quickly to secure:
- The incident report and any supplemental reports
- Fall risk assessments done before the fall and any updates afterward
- Care plan pages related to mobility, transfers, and supervision
- Medication/treatment logs around the time of the fall
- Any response documentation showing how staff reacted after the resident was found down


