Elkhorn is a growing community with residents who move between home, clinics, and nearby facilities for rehabilitation and long-term care. That reality can affect fall cases in a few practical ways:
- More frequent transitions: Residents may move between hospital discharge instructions and facility routines, creating gaps in how fall risk is communicated.
- Facility-to-family communication breakdowns: Families often learn about the fall after the fact, especially when staff are busy or the resident has cognitive limitations.
- Medication and mobility overlap: Wisconsin residents commonly manage chronic conditions (diabetes, neuropathy, cardiovascular issues) that can increase dizziness and balance problems—yet those risks must be reflected in care plans.
When these factors aren’t addressed with the right staffing, training, and monitoring, a fall can become the predictable result of inadequate safety.


