In Oshkosh, many facilities serve residents who live active but safety-sensitive lives—people with limited mobility, changing medication effects, and increasing fall risk during seasonal transitions. When falls occur, it’s common for families to hear that the incident was unavoidable.
But “just happened” is not a complete explanation. The details matter: whether staff followed the resident’s transfer plan, whether alarms and assistance protocols were actually used, whether the environment was safe (lighting, flooring, bathroom access), and whether staff responded appropriately once the fall risk became apparent.


