Across Indiana, nursing homes are required to provide reasonable care—but in practice, certain patterns show up often. In Terre Haute, families frequently report issues tied to:
- Frequent resident movement and activity changes (new therapy routines, medication adjustments, or staffing shifts)
- Older building layouts—narrow bathrooms, higher thresholds, and lighting that doesn’t always support safe nighttime mobility
- Transfer and mobility challenges for residents who use walkers, canes, or wheelchairs
- Response delays after alarms or staff calls—especially during busy shift times
None of these automatically prove wrongdoing. But when a fall happens, these are exactly the areas attorneys and investigators examine to determine whether the facility’s care met the standard that residents should expect.


