Plover is a residential community with active day-to-day routines, and many Wisconsin seniors remain engaged in facility activities—walking, transferring, toileting, and participating in scheduled events. Those normal routines are exactly where preventable fall risks show up when care plans and staffing don’t match a resident’s needs.
In local cases, families often report concerns tied to:
- Transfer and mobility gaps (wheelchair/bed-to-chair moves handled too quickly)
- Bathroom safety failures (slip risks, inadequate assistance, or poor monitoring)
- After-fall delays (late evaluation after a head impact or suspected fracture)
- Inconsistent documentation between shifts
- Wandering or unsafe movement in residents with cognitive impairment
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Wisconsin claims often turn on whether the facility acted with reasonable care for the person they were serving.


