Many residents fall despite everyone’s best intentions. But in Michigan nursing facilities, the standard isn’t “no accidents”—it’s reasonable care based on the resident’s assessed risks and medical needs.
In practice, fall injuries in the Dearborn Heights area often involve issues such as:
- Transfer problems (bed-to-wheelchair, toileting, or repositioning) when staff support doesn’t match the care plan
- Bathroom hazards in high-traffic routines, especially with older adults who need extra assistance
- Medication-related balance issues that caregivers should monitor and report
- Insufficient supervision for residents with dementia, impulsivity, or wandering tendencies
- Equipment and environment failures, including broken assistive devices or unsafe walking paths
A lawyer can evaluate whether the facility responded in a way consistent with professional expectations—and whether delays or omissions worsened the injury.


