Fall injuries don’t always stop at the initial bruise or fracture. In Cheyenne—where residents may move between long-term care, rehabilitation, and follow-up appointments—complications can develop while records are being gathered and decisions are being made.
Common local issues families report include:
- Gaps in communication between the facility and outside medical providers after the incident
- Delays in escalation when a resident has head trauma symptoms or worsening mobility
- Unclear documentation about transfer assistance, mobility aids, or bathroom supervision
- Care-plan updates that come late after a new fall risk is identified
These problems matter legally because the question is often not just whether a fall occurred, but whether the facility responded appropriately and adjusted care to prevent recurrence.


