River Falls is a community where many families rely on nearby long-term care facilities and rehabilitation programs. When a fall happens, it may be treated like an unfortunate accident—especially if the facility says the resident’s medical condition made the fall “inevitable.”
In real cases, preventability often shows up in the details:
- A resident’s mobility changes weren’t matched with updated supervision or transfer assistance.
- Staff responses to alarms, call lights, or witnessed risk weren’t timely or consistent.
- The environment—bathrooms, hallways, room layouts—wasn’t managed with the resident’s actual fall risk in mind.
- Documentation doesn’t match what families later observe (or what the medical record reflects).
Wisconsin law requires reasonable care from facilities. When that standard isn’t met and it causes injury, families may have legal options.


