Amherst is a suburban community with a mix of older housing stock and busy roads nearby—so many residents arrive with mobility limitations, medication changes, or vision/hearing issues that increase fall risk. In nursing facilities serving the area, families often report recurring scenarios such as:
- Unassisted or “late-assisted” transfers (especially around shift changes or after therapy)
- Falls in bathrooms and hallways where lighting, grab-bar use, or footwear issues weren’t addressed
- Alarms that weren’t acted on promptly or weren’t adjusted to the resident’s actual needs
- Care plan updates that lag behind medical reality (new dizziness, weakness, or confusion)
These aren’t just “unfortunate accidents.” They’re the kinds of situations where Ohio families may have grounds to argue the facility failed to provide the level of supervision and environment safety required for the resident’s known risks.


