In Minnesota, nursing facilities are expected to follow clear care standards—especially when residents have mobility limits, balance issues, dementia-related wandering risk, or medication side effects. In real cases, what separates a “tragic accident” from a preventable injury is usually found in the details: what staff knew before the fall, what the care plan required, and what was (or wasn’t) done during the shift.
Families in the Inver Grove Heights area often see similar patterns:
- Incident reports that read generally, without matching how the resident was functioning that day
- Care plan updates that appear late or incomplete compared to the resident’s actual needs
- Disagreements about supervision, alarms, transfer assistance, or environmental hazards
- Delays between the fall and when appropriate evaluation or escalation occurred


