If your loved one falls at a long-term care facility, the first steps matter for both health and legal options.
- Get medical evaluation immediately. Even if the fall “seems minor,” head impacts, fractures, and internal injuries can worsen later.
- Make sure the incident is documented the same day. Ask whether a written incident report was created and request copies as permitted.
- Track the timeline while it’s fresh. Note the approximate time of the fall, what staff told you, and any symptoms you observed afterward.
- Request copies of care-related records. This can include nursing notes, fall risk assessments, updated care plans, medication lists, and post-fall monitoring notes.
In Nevada, nursing home residents rely on facilities to respond appropriately to known risks and to document care decisions. Families who act quickly often have a stronger record to work with.


