A serious fall can move faster than paperwork. Your first priorities are medical and practical:
- Get treatment and document symptoms. Ask what injuries were found, how they’ll be monitored, and whether any head injury concerns exist.
- Ask for the incident report immediately (and any related addenda). In Nevada, records requests are time-sensitive—waiting can slow down what can be preserved.
- Request fall-prevention documentation from the weeks before. Look for mobility status, transfer assistance instructions, toileting schedules, and any “high risk” notes.
- Preserve video and device data if applicable. Mesquite facilities may use alarms, door sensors, or camera systems; retention can be limited.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where the resident was, what they were doing, who was on duty (if you know), and what staff said about what caused the fall.
If you’re already dealing with ER visits, transport issues, and confusing facility explanations, you shouldn’t have to also fight for basic documentation.


