In Illinois, nursing facilities have a legal duty to provide reasonable care—especially for residents who need help with mobility, toileting, transfers, or supervision. When staffing levels, training, or resident-specific care planning don’t match a person’s risk, a routine day can turn into a serious injury.
Falls often escalate after the initial event due to issues such as:
- delayed recognition of head injury symptoms
- incomplete monitoring after a resident attempts to get up
- inadequate assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- unsafe bathroom conditions or missing safety devices
- failure to follow an updated care plan after changes in health
If you suspect negligence played a role, you may need a lawyer who understands how these cases are built—on the timeline, the documentation, and what the facility should have done differently.


