In suburban communities like Suamico, families frequently describe similar patterns after a fall:
- The facility says the resident “just happened to fall,” but the paperwork doesn’t clearly match what you were told.
- A resident had mobility limitations, dizziness, or balance issues, yet the fall prevention plan appears unchanged.
- Staff response times seem unclear—especially when alarms, call systems, or check-in routines were involved.
- Environmental factors (bathroom setup, lighting, flooring transitions, or grab-bar placement) may not be documented with enough detail.
These questions aren’t about assigning blame too early. They’re about identifying what the facility knew before the fall, what precautions were in place, and whether the response was appropriate once risk became reality.


