In many Beaver Dam-area nursing homes, falls occur during moments that repeat every day—transfer times, bathroom assistance, medication-related changes, or evening transitions when staffing patterns shift. Families frequently report similar issues:
- Residents who should have been supervised more closely during transfers
- Alarms or monitoring systems not used or not responded to quickly
- Care plans that don’t match what staff actually did on the shift in question
- Environmental hazards that should have been corrected (lighting, flooring, bathroom safety)
Because these routines are consistent, the key is not just that a fall occurred—it’s whether the facility treated the resident as a foreseeable fall risk and responded appropriately when warning signs existed.


