While every case is different, families in Macomb County frequently report similar patterns after a serious fall:
- Unmet supervision needs after changes in mobility, balance, or medication
- Inconsistent “care plan” execution—the plan exists, but the documented support isn’t there when it matters
- Environmental hazards (unsafe bathroom setup, poor lighting, loose flooring, missing/ineffective grab bars)
- Alarm and response breakdowns—alerts trigger, but staff response is delayed or unclear
- Transfer and mobility assistance gaps, especially for residents who use walkers, canes, or require two-person support
Michigan nursing homes are expected to meet professional standards of care. When a facility’s records show warning signs, risk assessments, or prior incidents—and those issues weren’t addressed—the story becomes about preventability, not bad luck.


