In central Michigan, many long-term care facilities serve residents with complex medical needs—conditions that are common in aging adults and that can make falls more likely and recovery harder. In Lansing, we also frequently see injuries tied to everyday facility realities such as:
- Winter-related transfers and timing issues (when residents are moved more often for therapy, appointments, or room changes)
- High-traffic common areas where mobility devices, walkers, and wheelchairs must navigate tight pathways
- Staffing strains that can reduce hands-on help during toileting, transfers, and medication rounds
- Bathroom layout and lighting problems that become dangerous when a resident’s vision, balance, or cognition is impaired
Falls aren’t always preventable—but they also shouldn’t be treated as inevitable when a care plan, staffing coverage, and safety systems could have reduced the risk.


