Kearney’s long-term care communities serve residents who often arrive with complex needs—balance issues, cognitive impairment, recent surgeries, or medication changes. In many Nebraska facilities, staffing patterns can be stretched during peak hours (meal assistance, toileting rounds, shift change, or when therapy schedules overlap with daily care).
That matters because falls don’t always occur at random. They can cluster around predictable moments, such as:
- Transfers during shift change when fewer staff are immediately available
- Bathroom assistance when lighting, grab bars, or floor safety isn’t consistently maintained
- Residents trying to ambulate after a routine they’ve followed for years—despite updated risk
- Falls that happen when a care plan isn’t fully reflected in day-to-day practice
When families in Kearney contact us, they often notice the same pattern: the facility tells a “couldn’t have been prevented” story, while the documentation and timeline raise concerns about whether safeguards were actually in place.


