In Warsaw, many families first notice something is wrong when the facility’s incident explanation is vague—e.g., “they were walking,” “they slipped,” or “it was sudden.” But the strength of a claim usually depends on what happened around the time of the fall:
- What the resident’s fall risk was before the incident
- Whether staff followed the care plan during transfers, toileting, and ambulation
- How the facility responded after alarms were triggered (or should have been)
- Whether the environment was safe (lighting, flooring, handrails, bathroom setup)
Indiana nursing home residents can also be particularly vulnerable when care routines change—after medication adjustments, when staffing is tight, or when a resident’s mobility declines but the plan isn’t updated quickly.


