In the North Chicago–area region, families frequently describe a similar pattern: a resident had mobility concerns, medication changes, or prior near-misses—yet fall prevention didn’t seem to match the resident’s real needs.
In nursing home fall claims, what matters isn’t whether a fall occurred. It’s whether the facility had notice of risk and still failed to take reasonable steps—such as:
- Updating supervision plans after condition changes
- Using appropriate transfer assistance and mobility supports
- Responding properly to alarms or call systems
- Maintaining safe walking areas and bathroom environments
- Staffing levels that allow safe care (not rushed or missed assistance)
When families review the records later, they often discover the facility had information that should have triggered stronger safeguards.


