In many Missouri facilities, falls are treated as unavoidable “incidents.” But in real life, the events leading up to a fall—and the care that follows—often reveal whether resident safety procedures were actually followed.
Raytown-area families frequently see patterns such as:
- Residents needing help with transfers (bed-to-wheelchair, toileting, showering) but receiving delayed or inconsistent assistance
- Care plans that don’t match the resident’s current mobility or cognitive status
- Staffing shortages during shift changes or high-demand periods
- Breakdowns in monitoring after head impacts—where symptoms can worsen over hours
A fall may be the headline, but liability discussions typically focus on whether the facility recognized risk and acted reasonably before and after the incident.


