In suburban communities like Batavia, it’s common for residents to be moved between rooms, assisted with increased activity, or monitored after medication adjustments. Those everyday changes can also be exactly when fall risk increases—particularly when:
- fall precautions aren’t updated after a resident’s mobility or cognition changes
- staff coverage is stretched during shift transitions
- residents are encouraged to ambulate or transfer with insufficient assistance
- bathrooms, hallways, or common areas aren’t maintained to account for mobility aids
When a facility treats a fall as “just one of those things,” the records often tell a different story—such as prior incident history, risk assessments that didn’t keep pace, or documentation that doesn’t align with what staff reported at the time.


