In suburban Missouri communities like Jennings, many residents rely on consistent routines—medication schedules, mobility assistance, and safe transfer practices. When those routines break down, falls can escalate quickly.
Legal disputes often begin when one or more of these issues show up in records:
- Risk was known but not acted on (or precautions weren’t updated after changes in mobility or medication)
- Staffing or supervision fell short during high-risk times (such as shift changes)
- Assistive devices and transfer assistance weren’t provided consistently
- Call bells/alarms and response procedures weren’t followed as written
- Environment problems (bathroom layout, lighting, uneven surfaces, unsafe handrail use) weren’t corrected
Even when a facility says the fall was “unavoidable,” Missouri nursing homes are still expected to use reasonable care based on what they knew about the resident’s condition.


