In many nursing home fall matters, the dispute isn’t whether a resident fell—it’s whether the facility recognized risk early enough and responded appropriately.
In Beloit-area facilities, common risk drivers can include:
- Residents transitioning after medication changes (dizziness, sedation, or coordination issues)
- Mobility limitations that require consistent assistance and safe transfer techniques
- Environmental hazards such as poor lighting in common areas or unsafe bathroom setups
- Care-plan updates not matching day-to-day practice, especially during staffing changes
Wisconsin families often see the same pattern: the facility frames the fall as “unavoidable,” while records may show warning signs or risk assessments that weren’t acted on in time.


