Many fall cases we see in the Fergus Falls area start with predictable moments in residents’ day-to-day routines:
- Getting to the bathroom after staff-assisted toileting times
- Transfers between bed, chair, wheelchair, or commode
- Ambulation attempts after discharge or therapy when strength is still returning
- Turning, reaching, or standing when residents are dizzy, unsteady, or cognitively impaired
Facilities are expected to match staffing, supervision, and equipment to the resident’s assessed needs. If a care plan didn’t reflect the resident’s fall history, balance limitations, or medication side effects, the “accident” may point toward a preventable failure.


