Munster is part of the greater Chicago-area metro, and many residents and staff routines are shaped by the same weekday patterns—shift changes, transportation schedules, and busier intake/transfer days. In practice, that can mean falls occur during predictable “pressure points,” such as:
- After shift handoffs when care continuity is strained
- During peak assistance times (toileting, bathing, meal service)
- Around therapy days when residents are more mobile or fatigued
- During transitions between levels of care or after a medication change
When staffing, supervision, or training doesn’t match residents’ actual needs, falls become more likely—and harder to challenge without the right legal help.


