In suburban communities like Mission, many residents come in with care needs that affect balance and safe movement—then the risk increases during busy daily cycles. Falls frequently occur around:
- Transfer times (bed-to-wheelchair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when staffing is stretched
- Medication schedules that can affect dizziness, sedation, or blood pressure
- Bathroom and hallway navigation, particularly when residents are slower to react or need cues
- Post-event periods, when staff may document the fall but delay escalation of symptoms
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Kansas law focuses on whether the facility used reasonable care for residents’ safety. That means looking closely at the resident’s risk profile and whether safeguards were actually implemented.


