Not every fall is preventable. But in Kansas, facilities are expected to provide reasonable care to protect residents who are at increased risk due to age-related health changes, mobility limitations, balance problems, and cognitive conditions.
In the real world, the questions that matter to families in El Dorado usually look like this:
- Was the resident’s fall risk recognized and updated after changes in mobility or medication?
- Did the facility have enough trained caregivers on the shift when assistance was needed for transfers, toileting, or getting to the bathroom?
- Were environmental hazards addressed (unsafe footwear policies, slippery surfaces, poor lighting, cluttered pathways)?
- After a head injury or serious complaint, did the facility respond promptly and document it accurately?
When those answers are unclear or inconsistent, it’s often a sign the facility’s systems weren’t strong enough.


