In local long-term care settings—whether near downtown, in surrounding suburbs, or along Missouri’s major corridors—falls frequently occur during predictable daily moments: getting to the bathroom, moving from a bed to a wheelchair, changing positions after meals, or walking with a walker that isn’t properly adjusted.
Common Kansas City–area scenarios we see include:
- Missed or delayed assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, chair-to-toilet, wheelchair-to-bed)
- Inadequate monitoring for residents who are impulsive, confused, or unsteady
- Mobility equipment issues, such as walkers or wheelchairs that aren’t maintained or fit correctly
- Environmental hazards in resident routes—slick flooring, poor lighting, obstructed walkways, or bathroom surfaces without adequate traction
Even when a fall seems “accidental,” the legal question is whether staff and the facility followed a reasonable safety approach for that resident’s known risks.


