Holland is a pedestrian-friendly lakeshore community with busy seasons—visitors, contractors, and increased activity can affect staffing patterns, scheduling, and facility operations. In long-term care facilities, families sometimes see the effects of that broader “busy season” reality in the details: shifts that feel stretched, care routines that change, or documentation that doesn’t clearly match what residents were actually experiencing.
When a fall happens, the facility may frame it as an accident. Your legal team’s job is to look deeper at the practical pieces that often determine whether a fall was foreseeable and preventable:
- Were the resident’s mobility and balance risks recognized early?
- Did the care plan match the resident’s day-to-day needs?
- Were staff available and properly trained to assist with transfers and ambulation?
- Were environmental hazards addressed quickly (lighting, flooring, bathroom safety, walking surfaces)?


