North Chicago is a suburban community with a mix of residential neighborhoods and regional traffic corridors. For families, that means many incidents happen during routine transitions—times when staffing and supervision matter most.
Common “real life” scenarios we see in the North Chicago area include:
- Bathroom and hallway incidents during evening routines when residents need assistance but staffing may be spread across multiple tasks.
- Transfer-related falls (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when care plans aren’t followed exactly as written.
- Wandering and unsafe mobility concerns for residents with dementia—especially when door protocols or monitoring aren’t consistent.
- Environmental hazards in older facilities or frequently used areas—uneven flooring, poor lighting, or cluttered pathways that become a risk for someone with balance issues.
A fall may be “common” in long-term care, but negligence can still be the difference between a minor incident and a catastrophic outcome.


