North Aurora residents and families often tell us the same story: the fall was described as “an accident,” but the documentation raises questions. In local cases, we commonly see issues tied to:
- Shift handoffs and staffing gaps that affect supervision during high-risk times (early mornings, medication rounds, evening routines)
- Mobility and transfer breakdowns—for example, missed gait belt use, incomplete assistance with walkers/wheelchairs, or unclear transfer instructions
- Environmental hazards that are easy to overlook in everyday life but dangerous in elder care settings—wet floors, poor lighting, clutter near common areas, or bathroom layouts that make safe toileting harder
- Delayed response after alarms or call light activations, especially when residents have cognitive impairment or communication limitations
When these problems occur together, a “simple fall” can become a preventable injury with lasting consequences.


