In the Dyer area, families frequently notice a troubling pattern after an incident: the facility quickly frames the fall as “just an accident,” but later records reveal the risk was already there. The case often turns on what the staff knew before the event and whether the care plan matched the resident’s real needs.
That means we focus early on evidence like:
- Fall risk assessments and how often they were updated
- Care plan instructions for mobility, transfers, and supervision
- Documentation of alarms, staffing coverage, and response times
- Incident reports and shift notes describing what staff observed
Indiana nursing facilities are expected to follow consistent protocols for resident safety. When the documentation shows warning signs were present and precautions weren’t maintained, accountability becomes clearer.


