In suburban communities like Inver Grove Heights, families often assume the facility is operating with consistent staffing and predictable routines. But falls don’t always occur during “care-free” moments. Many happen around high-traffic times and predictable transitions, such as:
- getting up after meals or during shift changes
- bathroom trips, toileting assistance, and transfers
- mobility support during busier caregiver schedules
- medication timing that affects balance or alertness
Even when a fall seems sudden, the legal focus is usually whether the facility responded to known risk factors with the level of planning and monitoring a prudent facility would use. That includes reviewing whether the care plan matched the resident’s actual needs on that day.


