In Port Washington and nearby communities, many families can’t be at the facility all day. That means falls are more likely to be missed during shift changes, after visiting hours, or when residents’ routines are disrupted—such as after appointments, therapy sessions, or medication adjustments.
Common Port Washington–area scenarios we see families describe include:
- Injuries during evening or overnight shifts, when staffing ratios and monitoring may be stretched
- Falls after a therapy change (new mobility plan, new assistive device, or updated transfer method)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards, including lighting issues, clutter near walk paths, or unsafe bathroom setups
- Delayed response after alarms or call buttons are triggered
Those details matter because Wisconsin negligence cases often turn on what the facility knew, what safeguards were in place, and whether the response matched the resident’s risk level.


