In suburban communities like Eden Prairie, families frequently assume the basics are covered—staffing is sufficient, hallways are safe, and protocols are consistent. But preventable falls often come down to details that don’t show up in hindsight.
We commonly see cases where a facility’s risk controls didn’t keep pace with real-world changes, such as:
- A resident’s mobility or medication schedule changed, but transfer assistance and supervision were not updated
- Alarms or monitoring systems were present “on paper,” yet not used in the moments they were needed
- Staff assistance for bathroom use, walker/wheelchair transfers, or bed mobility was inconsistent across shifts
- Environmental hazards—wet floors, poor lighting, cluttered pathways, worn flooring—weren’t corrected after earlier concerns
Your timeline matters. The strongest claims track what the facility knew before the fall and whether reasonable safeguards were in place.


