In suburban Illinois facilities, fall risk can change quickly—after medication adjustments, after a hospital discharge, or when mobility declines. The strongest claims usually aren’t built only around the moment of the fall, but around the warning signs leading up to it.
Common Park Ridge scenarios we investigate include:
- A resident returned from a hospital stay (common in the Chicago metro area) and the care plan wasn’t updated promptly.
- Frequent alarms or near-falls were documented, but supervision levels and assistive measures weren’t tightened.
- Staff relied on routine transfer methods despite documented balance issues or a need for gait belts and hands-on assistance.
- Environmental hazards were present—like unsafe bathroom setups, poor lighting at night, or cluttered pathways—especially in higher-traffic common areas.


