Greenwood is a suburban community with a mix of long-term care settings and families who frequently juggle work, school, and travel across the Indianapolis area. That reality can make it harder to catch problems early—like when a resident’s mobility changes or when a care plan hasn’t been updated after medication adjustments.
In nursing home fall cases we see in the Greenwood area, the red flags often include:
- Staffing pressures during shift changes (where residents need the most help with transfers)
- Missed updates to fall-risk levels after clinical changes
- Unsafe bathroom or hallway conditions that aren’t fixed promptly
- Inconsistent use of assistive devices (walkers, gait belts, transfer aids)
- Delayed responses when alarms trigger or when a resident is found on the floor
Even if a facility insists the fall was “unavoidable,” the legal question is whether the facility handled risk with reasonable care given what they knew at the time.


