Fort Wayne residents often find that the circumstances around a fall look “routine” on paper—until you compare the timeline to what was known about the resident’s mobility and fall risk.
Local patterns we frequently see in the records include:
- Transfer-related incidents (to/from beds, wheelchairs, and bathroom assistance) where staff documentation doesn’t match the care plan.
- Environmental risk at the facility level, such as lighting issues, bathroom layout hazards, or inconsistent upkeep of floors and walk paths.
- Shift-to-shift communication gaps, especially when staffing levels change or a resident’s condition evolves.
- After-the-fact explanations that don’t address whether precautions were already in place.
Indiana nursing homes are required to follow professional standards of care. When families notice contradictions—between incident reports, care plans, and what the resident needed—liability questions become clearer.


