Not every fall is preventable. But in Sterling Heights facilities, the most damaging cases often involve patterns that suggest the risk wasn’t properly managed—such as:
- A resident needing hands-on assistance during transfers but not receiving it
- Failure to follow a care plan related to mobility decline, balance problems, or cognitive impairment
- Unsafe conditions in high-traffic areas (bathrooms, hallways, day rooms) where residents frequently move
- Delayed or incomplete medical evaluation after a head impact
If you suspect the facility’s response or safety planning fell short, a Sterling Heights nursing home fall lawyer can help you evaluate whether the facts support a claim.


