Round Lake is largely residential, with many seniors receiving care through local long-term care and rehabilitation settings. In these environments, falls can be tied to everyday routines—transfers, toileting, bathing, and short trips with mobility aids—where small breakdowns can have serious consequences.
Families often report patterns like:
- Inconsistent assistance during peak hours when more residents need help at once
- Care plans that don’t match real behavior, especially after health changes
- Facility layout or lighting issues that become more risky for residents with low vision or balance problems
- Wandering or “call-light” delays, particularly for residents with dementia
Our job is to translate what happened on the day of the fall into the legal questions that matter: what safeguards were in place, what the facility knew, and whether the response met the standard of reasonable care.


