In a smaller community, families often notice patterns sooner—missed calls, inconsistent updates, or unclear answers about what staff knew before an incident.
Common Faribault-area scenarios that can lead to preventable falls include:
- Transfer and mobility breakdowns (e.g., inconsistent assistance when residents use walkers, canes, or need gait-belt support)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards (slippery floors, poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or problems that weren’t corrected after notice)
- Care-plan not matching daily practice (staff following the written plan only sometimes—or not at all)
- Delayed response after an alarm or call (especially when staff are managing multiple residents at once)
When a fall causes fractures, head injuries, or a rapid loss of independence, the situation can escalate quickly—medical bills, rehab needs, and long-term care planning all at once.


