Jeffersontown is a suburban community near Louisville, and many residents’ facilities serve people who may be living with conditions that affect balance—recent medication changes, mobility limitations, dementia-related wandering, or post-rehab weakness. In these situations, the legal question usually isn’t whether a fall is possible. It’s whether the facility recognized the risk early enough and responded with the level of care required.
Common fact patterns we investigate include:
- Residents being left in areas where fall hazards are present (even briefly)
- Inconsistent use of assistive devices or transfer assistance
- Delays in adjusting supervision after a change in condition
- Missed opportunities to follow the resident’s care plan during shift transitions


