Many nursing home falls involve residents who are especially vulnerable—people with mobility limits, balance problems, dementia-related wandering risk, or medication side effects. After a fall, facilities may quickly move to stabilize the resident and then control the narrative.
In the first days after the incident, the details that matter most—who was on duty, what precautions were in place, whether alarms were checked, and how staff responded—can be harder to reconstruct later. Illinois claim deadlines also make it important to act promptly rather than waiting for “the facility to handle it.”


