In smaller communities like Roseburg, families often get told the same story: “It was an accident.” But nursing home fall cases frequently depend on details that are easy to lose—who was working, what the resident’s fall risk was immediately before the incident, and whether the facility updated precautions after changes in health.
Common Roseburg scenarios we see include:
- A resident returning from an appointment and being transferred or ambulated without the right level of assistance.
- Fall risks that were documented but not carried out consistently across shifts.
- Unsafe bathroom or hallway conditions that may not be obvious until after an incident.
- Delayed response after an alarm or call for help.
When records are incomplete or inconsistent, the facility’s explanation can start to feel “official.” Our job is to test that explanation against the documentation.


