Urbana is a busy college and community hub, and that often shows up in staffing patterns and turnover—especially at facilities that rely on rotating shifts. After a fall, families frequently report concerns that can point to preventable problems, such as:
- Care plans that don’t match mobility needs (for example, updated fall risk after a change in balance)
- Short-staffing during peak hours (toileting, transfers, meal assistance)
- Inconsistent help with transfers—bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, or gait-assisted walking
- Environmental issues that become obvious only after the injury (lighting, bathroom surfaces, cluttered routes)
- Delayed or incomplete monitoring after a head strike
Not every fall is preventable. But in Illinois, facilities still have a duty to provide reasonable safeguards for residents—especially when risk is documented.


