Skokie is a busy Chicago-north suburb with dense residential areas and many older adults who rely on consistent routines and caregiver support. In that setting, fall cases often turn on whether a facility planned for everyday realities like:
- Frequent transfers between rooms and common areas, where mobility aids and staff-assisted movement matter.
- Bathroom and hallway layouts that require careful supervision—especially for residents with balance issues.
- Routine schedule changes (med passes, therapy sessions, meal times) that increase movement and opportunities for unsafe transfers.
- Medication effects that can worsen dizziness or confusion, making monitoring and timely reassessment essential.
When those elements aren’t properly managed—through individualized care plans, risk assessments, and staff follow-through—the likelihood of preventable injury rises.


