A fall in a nursing home is not just an “incident.” In practice, it can quickly become a chain reaction:
- fractures or head injuries that require imaging and extended care
- loss of mobility that changes a resident’s level of independence
- delayed treatment that increases complications
- disputes about whether the fall was truly unavoidable
Families in northwest Arkansas often notice a pattern early: the facility emphasizes the resident’s medical condition, while families see warning signs that were documented too late—or not acted on at all. Our job is to examine what the records show about risk identification, staffing, supervision, and follow-through.


