While every case is unique, Caledonia and the surrounding Racine County area often involves residents who are actively engaged in community routines—scheduled therapy, transportation to medical visits, and frequent transfers within facilities. Those regular movements create more “handoff” moments where supervision and care planning must be consistent.
In real-world scenarios, problems that lead to falls can include:
- Transfer breakdowns during wheelchair-to-bed or bed-to-toilet assistance
- Bathroom hazards such as poor traction, cluttered walkways, or insufficient grab support
- Medication timing issues that affect dizziness, alertness, or balance
- Delayed response after head impact—a frequent turning point when symptoms change
If you’re dealing with a fall after a resident was recently moved, transported, or re-evaluated, that context can be crucial for understanding whether the facility followed the resident’s care plan and risk level.


