Families in and around Galion, Ohio commonly report that the fall occurred during routine care—especially when residents needed help getting to the bathroom, moving from bed to chair, or walking with a walker or gait belt. Those are exactly the situations where facilities are expected to have:
- A current fall-risk assessment and care plan
- Consistent use of approved transfer and mobility techniques
- Adequate staffing to safely assist at the resident’s peak risk times
- Clear response steps if an alarm is triggered or a resident is found down
When policies exist on paper but aren’t followed in practice, serious injuries can follow—head trauma, fractures (including hips), and sudden declines that increase the need for long-term care.


