In many long-term care facilities, the most dangerous moments aren’t dramatic. They’re the everyday routines your family expects to be safe—getting to the bathroom, moving from a wheelchair to a chair, walking after therapy, or standing up after meals.
In West Memphis, where families may be coordinating care while commuting to work or handling school schedules, it’s common for caregivers to notice issues quickly (a new shuffle, more dizziness, a change in alertness) but still be told the fall was unavoidable.
A strong claim examines whether the facility accounted for the resident’s specific risk factors and whether staff provided the level of help, supervision, and environment required by the resident’s care needs.


