In Norfolk and throughout northeastern Nebraska, long-term care facilities serve seniors who may have mobility limits, balance issues, dementia-related wandering risk, or medication side effects. Many falls occur during ordinary transitions—going to the bathroom, moving from a chair to a walker, or trying to get up after meals.
But a pattern often emerges in cases where preventable risks weren’t managed:
- Residents with known fall history weren’t reassessed when conditions changed.
- Staff relied on “general” assistance instead of the resident’s specific care plan.
- Lighting, flooring, or bathroom safety issues weren’t corrected promptly.
- Post-fall monitoring wasn’t thorough after head impact, even when symptoms weren’t immediately obvious.
If the facility treated the incident as unavoidable despite warning signs, that’s where legal help matters.


