Maumelle is a suburban community with a mix of long-term care settings where residents may be living closer to everyday activity—walking to dining areas, moving between rooms, or using bathrooms multiple times per day. In that environment, falls can be triggered by issues such as:
- Assistive device breakdowns or mismatches (walker height, wheelchair brakes, improper fit, or missing accessories)
- Transfer failures during toileting or moving from bed to chair—particularly when staffing is stretched
- Bathroom hazards like insufficient grab-bar support, slick surfaces, or poor visibility in dim areas
- Wandering or unsupervised movement for residents with dementia, especially around doorways or high-traffic paths
- Post-fall response problems, such as delays in neuro checks after a head impact or incomplete monitoring after a reported dizziness episode
Even when a resident has medical risk factors, the question in Arkansas is still whether the facility took reasonable steps consistent with the resident’s care plan and safety needs.


