Many families first become concerned not only because a resident fell, but because of what comes next. In Rochester Hills, where many long-term care residents are also dealing with chronic conditions and mobility limitations, the “response phase” matters.
Common red flags we see in local cases include:
- Pain or head injury concerns not addressed promptly after staff reported a fall
- Conflicting timelines between shift notes, incident reports, and family updates
- Care plans that don’t reflect the resident’s known fall risk (or appear to change only after the incident)
- Gaps in supervision during peak activity windows (toileting, meal times, evening routines)
These details can affect both medical outcomes and the strength of a claim.


