In smaller Oklahoma cities like Durant, many families rely on the same local providers and community networks to coordinate care. That often means nursing home falls don’t stay “isolated” to one incident—medical treatment may involve outside hospitals, rehabilitation providers, and follow-up appointments that extend for weeks.
Falls also tend to reveal broader operational issues, such as:
- Care plans that don’t match real limitations (mobility, balance, or confusion)
- Delayed response after nighttime or shift changes
- Inconsistent assistance during transfers (bed, chair, wheelchair, toileting)
- Environmental hazards that staff overlook—especially in bathrooms or dimly lit hallways
Even when a fall seems sudden, the legal question is whether the facility used reasonable safeguards based on what it should have known about the resident’s risk.


