In smaller communities and metro-adjacent areas like Rogers, families often hear a familiar storyline: “The fall was unexpected.” But in many cases, the better question is whether the facility had notice of the risk—based on the resident’s history and daily behavior.
Common “notice” problems we see in Arkansas long-term care settings include:
- Staff not updating supervision needs after changes in mobility, balance, medication effects, or confusion
- Transfers handled without consistent assistive techniques (or without the right equipment)
- Alarms, call systems, or fall-prevention tools not used as intended during busy shifts
- Environmental oversights—lighting gaps, clutter in common areas, unsafe bathroom setups, or worn surfaces
When the record shows warnings existed before the fall, liability arguments become clearer.


