Pleasant Prairie is a suburban community with busy corridors, nearby medical resources, and a mix of residential neighborhoods and long-term care options. For many families, transportation and follow-up care don’t pause after a fall. That matters legally because the timeline of treatment and documentation often becomes central to the case.
In real life, families in our area often see patterns such as:
- Transfers during high-traffic times (morning routines, meal assistance, shift changes)
- Inconsistent supervision when staffing is stretched
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—especially during wet floors, poor lighting, or cluttered walkways
- Care plan gaps when a resident’s mobility or cognition changes but protocols don’t update quickly enough
Even when residents have medical conditions that increase fall risk, facilities still have a duty to respond with reasonable safety measures.


