Lebanon is a growing community with a mix of residential neighborhoods and healthcare settings that serve people from surrounding areas. In practice, that can mean:
- Care transitions and short staffing strain: When staffing is stretched—especially during busy shifts—assistance during transfers (bed-to-chair, toileting, wheelchair use) can break down.
- High-risk routines: Many falls happen during predictable moments such as bathroom trips, medication-related dizziness, repositioning, or getting up after a nap.
- Communication gaps after the fall: Families in Missouri often report being told later that “assessment was done” while key details (timing, observations, follow-up) are missing or inconsistent.
A fall doesn’t automatically equal negligence—but when the facility’s processes don’t match a resident’s known risks, the situation can become legally significant.


