In many nursing home fall cases, the most important facts aren’t about the moment someone hit the floor—they’re about what came before it. For residents in Peru-area facilities, common risk factors often include mobility limitations from arthritis or stroke, balance changes from medication, and cognitive impairment that affects safe transfers.
When a facility’s care plan doesn’t match the resident’s real needs—or when staff don’t follow the plan consistently—the risk of preventable falls increases. That mismatch can show up in things like:
- transferring assistance that wasn’t provided (or wasn’t provided often enough)
- missing or outdated fall-risk reassessments
- inconsistent documentation of alarms, prompts, or supervision levels
- delayed or incomplete follow-up after the facility observed early warning signs


