In suburban communities like Prospect Heights, many nursing home residents are active in care programs and routinely walk, transfer, or participate in therapy. That’s also why falls can become more complicated than families expect:
- More opportunities for transfers (wheelchair to bed, bathroom assistance, therapy hallways)
- Higher likelihood of “routine” documentation gaps when staff rotate or shift changes occur
- Environmental triggers that matter in real facilities—lighting, bathroom layout, flooring transitions, and alarm placement
When these factors aren’t handled correctly, a fall can lead to long-term injuries such as fractures, head trauma, loss of mobility, and accelerated decline.


