Holland is known for its active community—seasonal visitors, busy roadways, and a steady flow of residents through local healthcare providers. In long-term care settings, those broader pressures can show up as system issues: staffing shortages during peak demand periods, inconsistent coverage for high-fall-risk residents, and delays between incident reporting and follow-up assessments.
Many fall cases here aren’t “one moment, one mistake.” Instead, they involve a chain of problems—an incomplete fall-risk assessment, care plans that don’t match the resident’s mobility, or gaps in monitoring after a change in medication or cognition. When that chain exists, families deserve more than reassurance that “falls happen.”


