In the Fox Valley area, families often report falls connected to everyday routines inside care facilities—especially during times when residents are more active or caregivers are stretched.
Common Oshkosh-area scenarios include:
- Toileting and bathroom transfers: slippery surfaces, poor grab-bar effectiveness, or inadequate assistance during transfers.
- Wheelchair-to-bed or chair transfers: residents with mobility limits may need specific transfer techniques and consistent staffing.
- Medication-related dizziness or balance issues: changes in prescriptions, missed monitoring, or failure to flag symptoms.
- After-hours staffing and shift changes: patterns where help isn’t available quickly enough when residents attempt to move independently.
- Wandering or unsafe mobility behaviors: especially for residents with dementia or cognitive impairment.
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Wisconsin law looks closely at whether the facility responded reasonably to known risks—before and after the incident.


