Topeka’s long-term care communities serve residents from across Shawnee County and nearby areas, and many families share similar concerns about day-to-day safety:
- Transfer and toileting incidents during busy shift periods (when residents need scheduled assistance but staffing coverage may fall short)
- Bathroom slip-and-fall injuries involving wet floors, inadequate grab bars, or poor maintenance of non-slip surfaces
- Wheelchair and walker-related falls when mobility devices aren’t adjusted correctly or assistance isn’t provided for transfers
- Post-fall monitoring failures—especially after head impacts—when symptoms are subtle at first and should trigger a more careful medical response
Falls aren’t automatically “unavoidable.” Kansas facilities have duties to assess risks, follow care plans, and respond appropriately when an injury occurs.


