Every facility has its own layout and routines, but families around Flat Rock often run into similar patterns after a serious incident, such as:
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: slick floors, poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or inadequate grab-bar/handrail support.
- Transfer problems: falls occurring during toileting, bed-to-chair movement, or walker/wheelchair assistance when staff don’t provide the level of help documented in the care plan.
- Medication-and-monitoring gaps: increased fall risk after medication changes, especially when the facility doesn’t update monitoring or precautions quickly.
- “Just happened” explanations: incident reports that minimize risk signals that were known beforehand (like prior near-falls, dizziness complaints, or mobility decline).
Michigan families deserve more than generic reassurance. The question is whether the facility acted reasonably given the resident’s condition and whether the response after the fall met accepted standards.


