In suburban communities like Villa Park, many residents depend on consistent staffing and careful supervision during routine transitions—especially during busy shifts when multiple residents need assistance. Falls often occur in predictable “transition moments,” such as:
- getting out of bed or repositioning without adequate support
- toileting or bathroom navigation when grip surfaces and lighting are imperfect
- wheelchair-to-chair transfers when the care plan isn’t followed closely
- medication-related dizziness or balance problems that aren’t monitored closely enough
- attempts to walk without help after cognitive changes or wandering risk
When the facility’s systems aren’t aligned with a resident’s actual needs—mobility, fall history, cognitive status, or medical conditions—the risk increases. Our role is to investigate whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care for resident safety in Illinois.


