In New Baltimore, families often run into the same pattern: the facility moves quickly to stabilize the situation and manage communications, while loved ones are left trying to understand what went wrong. The first days after a fall can shape everything that follows.
Common early issues we see in Michigan cases include:
- Inconsistent incident documentation (different descriptions across shifts)
- Gaps in post-fall monitoring—especially after a head strike or suspected fracture
- Care plan mismatches, where a resident’s known mobility needs weren’t reflected in how staff assisted transfers
- Delayed medical evaluation when symptoms warranted immediate assessment
A nursing home fall investigation is not about second-guessing one bad moment—it’s about whether the facility met its obligation to provide reasonable safety for residents who depend on staff.


