While every case is different, Wisconsin facilities in communities like Green Bay often deal with recurring risk factors that can increase fall likelihood—especially for residents with mobility limits or cognitive conditions.
Common local scenarios we investigate include:
- Transfer and toileting challenges: residents needing assistance during bathroom trips, wheelchair-to-bed transfers, or mobility device use.
- Winter-season mobility strain: residents who are more unstable during colder months, when pain increases and staff may be juggling more complex mobility needs.
- Facility layout and wayfinding issues: residents in hallways, common areas, or rooms where lighting, clutter, or obstructed paths can contribute to trips.
- Medication-related balance problems: changes in prescriptions, sedating medications, or dosing timing that can worsen dizziness or unsteady gait.
When those risks aren’t met with consistent supervision, adequate staffing, appropriate equipment, and individualized care plans, a “bad day” can turn into a serious injury.


