In suburban communities like Wentzville, families may assume “falls are common” and accept the facility’s explanation right away. But many preventable fall cases come down to details that are only visible in documentation—especially when staff schedules, staffing levels, and care plans don’t match what the resident actually needed.
Common Wentzville-area scenarios we see in fall injury investigations include:
- Change-of-status falls after medication adjustments, new dizziness, or a sudden decline in walking ability.
- Transfer and mobility issues when residents need more assistance than the care plan reflects.
- Environmental risk gaps—mats, lighting, bathroom setup, or assistive devices that weren’t handled safely.
- Response problems after an alarm, call light, or witnessed incident—where minutes matter.
Our job is to translate what happened into what the records can prove—and what the facility should have done to reduce risk.


