Farmington is a growing community where many families rely on nearby care options for aging parents and relatives. In that environment, fall risk can increase when staffing levels, scheduling, and resident supervision don’t align with actual needs.
In many Minnesota nursing home fall claims, the “why” comes down to practical realities inside the building:
- Insufficient hands-on assistance during transfers (bed to chair, chair to walker, toileting)
- Gaps in monitoring after a resident shows early warning signs like dizziness, weakness, or confusion
- Care plans not followed—or followed inconsistently—despite known mobility limitations
- Equipment issues (wheelchairs not properly positioned, walkers not adjusted, call-bell response time problems)
If your loved one fell after staff were expected to supervise or assist, that’s often a key point in a case.


