Marion is home to many residential neighborhoods and healthcare facilities that serve older adults from surrounding areas. In that environment, falls can become a cycle when facilities treat risk management as a one-time checklist instead of an ongoing process.
In real cases, we commonly see issues like:
- Same-area hazards (bathroom doorways, poorly lit hallways, slippery flooring, worn walkways)
- Inconsistent assistance around shift changes—when staffing varies during busier hours
- Care plan gaps when a resident’s mobility or cognition changes, but precautions lag behind
- Medication-related supervision problems, especially when sedation, dizziness, or confusion increases fall risk
Even when a facility claims a fall was unavoidable, the timeline matters. Ohio nursing home residents rely on staff to assess risk, update plans, and respond appropriately when alarms or call buttons indicate a problem.


