In Gahanna and nearby communities across Central Ohio, many nursing home falls are tied to predictable, recurring routines—shift changes, medication rounds, assisted transfers, and evening periods when staffing coverage may be tighter.
When a facility later says the fall “just happened,” the real dispute usually isn’t about what everyone saw that moment. It’s about what the facility knew or should have known beforehand and whether it followed its own safety protocols.
That’s why your case often depends on documentation such as:
- incident reports and follow-up notes
- fall risk assessments and care plan updates
- staffing/shift coverage records
- monitoring and alarm logs
- maintenance records for lighting, floors, grab bars, and bathrooms


