Loves Park is a suburban community with a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors, and many residents travel between care areas, therapy spaces, and common rooms multiple times a day. In facilities, that routine can create predictable “high-traffic” risk moments—especially during:
- Transfer times (bed-to-chair, walker-to-toilet, wheelchair repositioning)
- After-therapy fatigue (when residents may be less steady)
- Evening and shift-change hours (when staffing patterns can affect response time)
- Bathroom and hallway navigation (where lighting, grab bars, and floor conditions matter)
When a facility doesn’t adjust supervision and care plans to match a resident’s mobility and cognition, falls may be treated as unavoidable. But in many Illinois cases, the question is whether the facility’s systems were adequate for the resident it actually had.


