In the Brownsburg area, many residents are cared for in facilities that serve active, multi-shift routines—med changes, therapy schedules, transportation for appointments, and frequent daily movement between rooms and care areas.
Those transitions are where preventable falls often show up in case records, especially when:
- a resident’s mobility changes after medication adjustments
- staff are stretched during shift changes or busy therapy blocks
- alarms, door checks, or transfer assistance aren’t consistent
- residents are moved more than usual after an increase in visitors or community activities
Even if a facility later describes the event as “unavoidable,” Indiana families often find that the real story is in the documentation: what the facility knew beforehand, what it planned, and what it actually did during the moments leading up to the fall.


