In smaller Indiana communities, staffing and coverage patterns can look different than in bigger metro areas—especially during overnight shifts, weekends, and transitions between caregivers. When a resident is injured, the question usually becomes: what did the facility know, and what did it do in the hours and minutes leading up to the fall?
In practice, families in Martinsville may see recurring issues such as:
- A resident’s mobility or fall risk changing, but care practices not updated quickly enough
- Missed or delayed assistance with walking, toileting, or transfers
- Alarm or monitoring systems that weren’t responded to consistently
- Hallways, bathrooms, or common areas with lighting, traction, or layout problems
These aren’t “details” in hindsight. They’re often what insurance companies argue about—and what courts expect families to document.


