In many Great Falls cases, the “first” injury is only part of the harm. A resident might fracture a hip, suffer a head injury, or experience complications that develop after the fall—especially when follow-up monitoring is delayed.
Montana facilities also operate in a region where staffing shortages and turnover can be more noticeable. When a facility is short-staffed, training gaps and rushed transfers can increase the risk that residents don’t get the help they need.
We look closely at whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful provider would—both immediately after the fall and in the hours that followed.


