In communities like Wyoming, many residents come from nearby areas and are cared for in facilities that serve a broad population. That means documentation matters—and small timing details can carry a lot of weight. We typically look closely at:
- What staff knew before the fall (mobility limitations, dizziness, prior near-falls)
- Whether the resident’s support plan was followed during the specific shift
- Environmental hazards that commonly contribute to falls (bathroom layout issues, poor lighting, clutter near pathways)
- How the facility responded immediately—including whether the resident was assessed promptly and documented accurately
If the facility’s explanation doesn’t line up with the records, that mismatch can be important for accountability.


