In suburban Chicago communities like La Grange, many facilities manage a steady flow of admissions, transfers, and discharge planning. That can make it easy for fall-prevention to become inconsistent—especially during busy hours.
Families commonly see patterns like:
- Gaps in assistance during transfers (bed-to-wheelchair, toileting, showering)
- Uneven monitoring when staff are covering multiple units
- Care plans not reflecting current mobility needs
- Delayed recognition of head injury symptoms after a fall
Even when a fall seems “unexpected,” Illinois law looks at whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care for the resident’s known risks—not whether a perfect outcome was guaranteed.


