Reedsburg is a smaller Wisconsin community, and that can affect how quickly families can get answers—especially when records are handled across shifts and multiple departments. It’s also common for residents to have mobility challenges tied to common Midwestern health conditions, and for facilities to rely on transfer routines (wheelchair-to-bed, toileting assistance, hallway ambulation) that must be consistent every shift.
When a fall happens, families often discover gaps such as:
- A resident’s fall risk was known, but precautions weren’t followed consistently across shifts
- Changes in mobility or medication weren’t matched with updated support and supervision
- Alarms, call systems, or staff response procedures weren’t implemented the way they should have been
- Environmental hazards (bathroom layout, lighting, flooring transitions) weren’t addressed promptly
These issues aren’t “routine.” They’re exactly the kind of failures that can support a claim.


