In Michigan long-term care settings, the story after a fall is heavily shaped by what’s recorded (and what’s missing). In Grosse Pointe Park and the surrounding areas, families frequently tell us they can’t get straight answers about:
- what the staff observed immediately after the incident,
- how quickly medical evaluation happened,
- whether the resident’s risk level changed afterward,
- and why the care plan didn’t reflect the resident’s actual mobility and cognition.
Even when a facility insists the fall was unavoidable, the records usually reveal the real issues—such as inconsistent transfer assistance, incomplete monitoring, or failure to follow a resident’s established fall-risk plan.


