Streator is a tight-knit community where families often know the facility staff and assume communication will be straightforward. But nursing home incidents can still follow patterns that show up across Illinois—particularly when residents are more likely to fall during predictable daily routines.
Common Streator-area scenarios we investigate include:
- After-meal and after-shift-change incidents when staffing coverage may be thinner or routines change.
- Wheelchair/bed transfer falls where residents need consistent assistance and proper equipment (gait belts, lift sheets, safe transfer technique).
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—slippery flooring, poor lighting, unattended walkers, or blocked paths.
- Medication- or condition-change falls when care plans aren’t updated promptly after dizziness, weakness, or mobility declines.
When you’re trying to sort out whether a fall was preventable, the key question is not “was there a fall?” It’s whether the facility had a reasonable plan for known risks—and whether staff followed it.


