In Cuyahoga Falls, many residents rely on consistent routines—scheduled transfers, monitored mobility support, and carefully maintained common areas. When a fall happens, families are frequently met with generic explanations like “it was an accident” or “the resident was confused.”
But the real question is what the nursing home knew before the fall and what it did after the fall to prevent repeat incidents and provide appropriate response.
That’s why these cases often turn on documentation such as:
- the resident’s fall risk assessment and care plan updates
- staff shift notes and supervision records
- incident reports and investigation summaries
- medication administration records (including changes that may affect balance)
- maintenance logs for lighting, floors, handrails, and bathroom safety
- any available surveillance footage and preservation requests


