In many cases, a resident’s fall isn’t tied to one dramatic mistake—it’s tied to small failures that add up. In the real world, those failures often show up as:
- Unsafe transfer practices (for example, leaving a resident to complete a toileting transfer without the level of assistance listed in their care plan)
- Inconsistent supervision during high-traffic times (shift changes, medication rounds, or when multiple residents need help at once)
- Environmental hazards that are common in older buildings—slick flooring, poor lighting, clutter near common areas, or equipment that isn’t staged for safe use
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall monitoring, especially after a head injury or when symptoms like dizziness or confusion appear later
Arkansas families shouldn’t have to guess whether a facility “did everything they could.” A fall claim turns on what the facility knew, what it did, and whether reasonable safeguards were in place for that specific resident.


