After a fall, it’s common for families to hear: “It was unavoidable,” or “Staff followed protocol.” But in Missouri, the strength of a claim often depends on what the facility documented before the incident—risk assessments, supervision instructions, transfer plans, and environmental checks.
In suburban long-term care settings like Dardenne Prairie, residents may have varying mobility needs and medication schedules. That makes it especially important to confirm whether:
- the facility updated fall risk information after condition changes,
- staff used the required assistive approach for transfers and ambulation,
- alarms (if used) were monitored and responded to correctly,
- bathrooms, hallways, and common areas were kept safe and well lit,
- incident reports match the medical record and the resident’s care plan.


