In and around Moline, residents spend much of the day moving between common areas, dining, therapy, and rooms—often during busy staffing shifts. That matters legally because many preventable falls occur during predictable moments, such as:
- getting up from a chair or wheelchair without proper assistance
- transferring to a bed, commode, or walker (especially after medication changes)
- walking to or from dining/activities when lighting, pathways, or supervision are stretched
- attempts to self-ambulate despite documented mobility limits
When these patterns show up in reports, notes, or witness accounts, they can help explain why a fall wasn’t truly “unavoidable.”


