In suburban communities like Dardenne Prairie, families often visit frequently, assume procedures are consistent, and expect staff to respond promptly and appropriately. But a nursing home fall can cross into a negligence claim when the facility’s systems fail—such as:
- A resident with known mobility or balance risks isn’t provided the level of assistance described in their care plan
- Transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, ambulation) aren’t supervised closely enough for the resident’s condition
- Staff don’t respond with timely medical evaluation after a fall—especially when there’s a head impact or possible internal injury
- The environment doesn’t match the resident’s needs (unsafe bathroom setup, poor lighting, inadequate fall-prevention measures)
The key question is whether the facility used reasonable care for resident safety and whether any lapse contributed to the injury and its severity.


