In a coastal, tourism-heavy community like Grand Haven, families frequently visit around busy times—weekends, holidays, and peak summer. That can affect what staff observed, when a resident was checked, and how quickly an incident was documented. In nursing home fall cases, those details can become critical.
We routinely see disputes where the facility emphasizes the resident’s condition (a common defense), while families later discover that key steps—updated monitoring, timely response to alarms, safe transfer assistance, or prompt medical evaluation—may not have been handled the way Michigan standards expect.


