Every fall is scary, but not every fall leads to a claim. In Indiana nursing homes, preventability typically turns on whether the facility matched care to the resident’s risk—especially around common stress points in day-to-day care.
In many Beech Grove cases, preventability questions focus on issues like:
- Transfer and mobility support (using the right assistive devices, gait belts, and staff assistance)
- Medication timing and side effects (dizziness, sedation, orthostatic hypotension)
- Care plan accuracy (fall precautions that weren’t updated after a change in condition)
- Staffing coverage during shift transitions (when residents may be more likely to fall)
- Environment hazards (unsafe bathroom setups, inadequate lighting, cluttered pathways)
If the documentation suggests a resident’s risk was known—or should have been known—yet safeguards weren’t consistently used, that’s where liability often comes into focus.


