In many long-term care settings across eastern Arkansas, falls are most likely to occur during routine moments that residents rely on staff to manage—getting to the bathroom, moving from bed to chair, using walkers/wheelchairs, or attempting to ambulate without help.
Families in Blytheville frequently tell us the same story pattern:
- The resident needed assistance that wasn’t consistently provided.
- Staff may have documented the incident in a way that downplays preventable risk factors.
- Medical follow-up sometimes lagged behind concerning symptoms (especially after head impacts).
A strong legal review looks at whether the facility’s care plan matched the resident’s actual needs and whether staff supervision and assistance were adequate at the time of the fall.


