In and around Plymouth, many residents live in facilities where families expect consistent routines—medication schedules, mobility assistance, safe transfers, and clear communication between shifts. When falls occur, the problems are frequently not dramatic on the surface.
Instead, they may look like:
- A transfer was attempted without the level of assistance listed in the care plan
- A resident’s fall risk changed after a medication update, but the precautions didn’t
- Alarms or call systems weren’t checked or escalated the way policies require
- Environmental issues—like bathroom safety, lighting, or uneven surfaces—weren’t addressed promptly
Indiana nursing homes are expected to follow established safety standards and to document care. When the paperwork doesn’t match what should have happened, that mismatch can become central to a claim.


