In and around Two Rivers, nursing facilities serve a mix of residents who may have mobility limits, memory impairment, and fall-risk conditions that change over time. Falls often occur during predictable day-to-day moments—bathroom transfers, hallway ambulation, shift changes, medication timing, or after a change in a resident’s strength or balance.
Families frequently notice patterns that don’t match the facility’s explanation:
- fall precautions weren’t consistently used during peak activity times
- staff documentation doesn’t line up with what family members were told
- care plans weren’t updated after new symptoms appeared
- alarms, supervision, or response times weren’t adequate
If you’ve been told the fall was “unavoidable,” it’s still worth evaluating what the facility knew, what precautions were in place, and whether those safeguards were actually followed.


