In a smaller community like Kennett, families often know staff members, recognize the layout of the facility, and expect consistent care. That expectation matters legally and practically.
Many serious falls in long-term care settings don’t come from one “bad moment.” They come from preventable gaps that can be harder to spot at the time—such as:
- residents not receiving the level of assistance required for safe transfers
- weak fall-risk monitoring after changes in condition (including after therapy days)
- bathroom or hallway hazards that weren’t addressed promptly
- inconsistent documentation about what happened and what was done afterward
When a facility’s internal records don’t line up with the medical picture, families need an attorney who can dig deeper than the initial explanation.


