In many Kentucky nursing home cases, the first explanation is that the fall was unavoidable—especially if the resident has mobility limitations or dementia. But “unavoidable” is often a conclusion the facility reaches after the fact.
In Versailles, families frequently report that the facility emphasizes the resident’s condition while downplaying operational issues that can be documented, such as:
- whether fall-risk assessments were updated after medication changes or behavior shifts
- whether staff used the care plan the way it was written
- whether alarms, call systems, and transfer assistance were properly used
- whether the environment (bathrooms, hallways, lighting, grab bars) was kept safe
A strong claim doesn’t require you to prove wrongdoing emotionally—it requires records that show what was known, what precautions were in place, and what actually happened.


