While every case is unique, many nursing home fall incidents in and around Waverly share practical features:
- Busy movement windows (toileting, dining room transitions, medication rounds) where residents are more likely to need assistance.
- Transfer-related injuries involving beds, wheelchairs, walkers, or commodes—particularly when staffing is stretched or a care plan isn’t followed.
- Slip-and-trip hazards in high-traffic areas like hallways and bathrooms, including lighting issues, wet floors, or clutter that wasn’t addressed promptly.
- Post-event communication breakdowns, where families learn about the fall later than expected or receive incident details that don’t match what was observed.
In Iowa, facilities are expected to meet a reasonable standard of care for resident safety. When procedures and staffing don’t align with a resident’s known risk factors, the “accident” label can hide avoidable harm.


