In suburban communities like La Vista, many residents spend much of the day navigating common areas—hallways, dining spaces, activity rooms, and bathrooms—during peak staffing and transition periods. Falls often occur when routines overlap:
- After meals or activities when residents move more than usual
- During shift changes when communication can break down
- Near restrooms where lighting, grab-bar placement, or floor condition may matter
- During transfers between beds, wheelchairs, and seating areas—especially when staffing is stretched
Even if a fall “seems sudden,” the legal question is whether the facility managed known risks in a way that a reasonable Nebraska caregiver would.


