Minneapolis has a dense mix of older housing patterns, busy urban corridors, and a wide range of care settings—from skilled nursing facilities to specialized memory care. In that environment, fall risk can rise when facilities struggle with staffing fluctuations, frequent resident movement, or safe navigation around common areas.
Some Minneapolis-area situations we see in fall investigations include:
- Residents transferring during busy shift times (when staff are managing multiple rooms and competing care tasks)
- Trips and slips in high-traffic spaces, such as dining areas, day rooms, and common hallways
- Bathroom injuries tied to grab-bar placement, flooring traction, lighting, or inadequate supervision
- Wandering and unsafe attempts to self-transfer for residents with cognitive impairment
A fall may look “sudden,” but negligence claims often focus on whether the facility had the right safeguards in place for the resident’s known risks.


