Conway is growing, and like many communities in central Arkansas, more residents are relying on long-term care while managing mobility limitations and chronic conditions. In nursing homes, preventable fall issues often show up in predictable ways—especially when staffing is stretched or care routines don’t match a resident’s changing risk.
Common Conway-area scenarios we see families question include:
- Residents returning from hospital visits with new mobility limits, then not receiving updated fall precautions quickly.
- Confusing “alarm vs. response” gaps—alarms may exist, but staff response time and transfer assistance don’t match the resident’s needs.
- Bathroom and walkway hazards that seem minor until someone is unsteady: poor lighting, slippery surfaces, clutter, or missing assistive devices.
- Transfer problems (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) where the care plan says one thing, but the day-to-day routine does another.


