Glasgow is a smaller community, and that can cut both ways. Families often know staff and may hear informal explanations early (“it was just a bad day,” “they walked on their own,” “the injury was unavoidable”). But nursing home records don’t run on community familiarity—they run on documentation.
In Kentucky, the facility’s written process matters: fall risk screening, care plan updates, staffing coverage, shift notes, post-incident investigation steps, and whether precautions were actually followed. In many Glasgow-area cases, the dispute isn’t whether a fall occurred—it’s whether the facility acted reasonably before and after the incident.


