Not every fall is preventable. Still, certain red flags often show up in cases involving avoidable risk:
- Unclear or delayed incident reporting after a resident is found on the floor or reports dizziness
- Inconsistent supervision during high-risk times (transfers, toileting, shift changes, post-meal mobility)
- Care plans that don’t match reality, such as documented fall risk but no meaningful adjustments in staffing, assistive devices, or monitoring
- Environmental issues that are known but not corrected—poor lighting, slippery surfaces, cluttered hallways, or unsafe bathroom setups
- Premature discharge decisions or inadequate observation after head impact symptoms
For Romeoville families, these issues can feel especially hard to challenge because relatives may not be present throughout the day. That’s why the facility record matters—and why early legal review can make a difference.


