In Aurora-area facilities, a large portion of preventable falls happen around predictable times—when residents are moving between activities such as:
- getting up after a nap or meal
- transferring to a wheelchair, walker, or toilet
- walking to dining areas or group activities
- changing footwear or managing clothing for the day
Falls often look sudden from the outside, but inside a facility there are usually warning signs: an outdated care plan, an incomplete transfer protocol, inadequate staffing at peak hours, or a lack of reassessment after a resident’s mobility changes.
A skilled elder fall injury lawyer can look beyond the moment of the fall and focus on whether the facility’s plan matched the resident’s actual needs.


