Many residents and families assume falls are unavoidable. But in real De Pere-area situations, injuries often follow recognizable patterns, such as:
- Missed or incomplete help during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet)
- Low-visibility hazards in hallways and bathrooms during evening routines
- Inconsistent supervision for residents with dementia or frequent attempts to get up
- Equipment issues (wheelchairs that don’t lock properly, walkers not adjusted, call systems not monitored)
- Care plans that don’t match day-to-day needs—especially after a health change
A fall may be described as “unfortunate” or “sudden,” but legal accountability turns on whether the facility acted with reasonable care given the resident’s known risks.


