In communities like Faribault, many residents come from local neighborhoods and rely on familiar routines. That can make changes after a fall feel especially alarming—especially when mobility, balance, or memory challenges were already known.
While every facility is different, families commonly report concerns in situations such as:
- Transfer and mobility transitions: falls during bed-to-chair moves, toileting, or getting to walkers/wheelchairs after therapy.
- Bathroom hazards: slippery surfaces, poor grip, cluttered pathways, or inadequate assistance during bathing.
- Environmental transitions: residents navigating hallways, common areas, or activity spaces—particularly when lighting, footwear, or floor conditions weren’t addressed.
- “It happened fast” incidents: falls described as unavoidable, even when a resident’s care plan indicated higher fall risk.
These are not just medical issues. They’re often clues about whether the facility’s staffing, supervision, and care planning matched the resident’s documented needs.


