In suburban communities like Franklin, many residents spend their days moving through familiar routines—bathroom trips, transfers, and hallway mobility—until a change in staffing, a late-night medication schedule, or a busy shift creates gaps in supervision.
After a fall, facilities may point to a resident’s medical history. But Wisconsin nursing homes are expected to follow care standards designed to reduce foreseeable risks. When the incident involves a resident who needed assistance (instead of “independent” movement), or when the facility had warning signs documented beforehand, families may have grounds to pursue a claim.


