Roseville is a suburban community with a mix of long-term care and rehab settings serving older adults from across the metro. In these facilities, falls can be influenced by everyday realities that families recognize:
- High turnover and staffing pressures can reduce consistent supervision during transfers, toileting, and mobility assistance.
- Routine changes in a resident’s condition—such as new dizziness, pain, or medication adjustments common in the months after hospital discharge—can raise fall risk if care plans aren’t updated promptly.
- Layout and mobility challenges in common areas (hallways, bathrooms, and transfer spaces) can create hazards when equipment isn’t maintained or when assistive devices aren’t used correctly.
- Care coordination gaps between hospitals and facilities can leave important fall-risk information behind—especially after discharge.
These aren’t excuses for what happened. They’re clues that help determine whether the facility met Minnesota’s expectations for reasonable resident safety.


