Grafton is a suburban community where many residents depend on nearby long-term care facilities and consistent routines. When falls happen, the most persuasive cases usually focus on a simple question:
What fall risks were documented before the incident—and what precautions were (or weren’t) put in place?
In practice, that often looks like:
- A resident’s mobility decline that wasn’t reflected in the care approach
- Transfers and toileting assistance that were not provided often enough
- Alarms or monitoring that weren’t used correctly, or were ignored
- Bathroom and hallway hazards that weren’t addressed after being noticed
When a facility claims “it was unavoidable,” families in Grafton typically need more than reassurance—they need proof that the risks were recognized and that reasonable steps weren’t followed.


