Rogers is growing, and with growth comes pressure on staffing, facility turnover, and the challenge of keeping individualized care consistent. In many fall cases we see, the incident isn’t tied to one dramatic failure—it’s connected to everyday breakdowns such as:
- Missed transfer support during toileting, bathing, or moving from chairs to walkers
- Inconsistent supervision when residents have dementia-related wandering or impulsive mobility
- Environmental hazards like poor lighting, slick flooring, or cluttered paths in hallways and common areas
- Care plan gaps—when a resident’s mobility changes, but the assistance level doesn’t
Even if a fall could be described as “unfortunate,” Arkansas nursing homes are still expected to use reasonable precautions for residents who need help preventing foreseeable injuries.


