After a fall, injuries aren’t always obvious right away—particularly in older adults who may have dementia, limited communication, or multiple medical conditions.
In Brooklyn Park and across the Twin Cities, families sometimes notice patterns like:
- Delayed recognition of head injury symptoms after a resident hits their head during a transfer or bathroom trip.
- Worsening confusion or mobility that shows up hours later, even if the initial incident seemed minor.
- Medication-related fall risk that wasn’t properly reviewed after changes in prescriptions.
- Risk not matching reality—for example, a care plan that assumes a resident can safely ambulate with minimal help, even when staff observations suggest otherwise.
When families are dealing with a loved one’s recovery, it’s easy for details to get lost—shift-to-shift, day-to-day, or because the facility’s narrative moves quickly. Our job is to help you preserve what matters and build the clearest picture of what happened.


