In a suburban community like Maumee, many residents move between familiar routines—mealtimes, therapy schedules, medication timing, and short trips within the facility. When a serious fall happens, the most important question is often simple: what changed right before the resident fell?
That can include:
- A recent medication adjustment affecting balance, alertness, or dizziness
- A transfer or mobility change (walker/wheelchair use, gait assistance, toileting schedule)
- Staff coverage issues during shift changes or high census days
- Environmental hazards that are easy to overlook in hallways and bathrooms (lighting, flooring transitions, grab-bar availability)
We focus early on building a clear timeline around those “change points,” because Ohio nursing home records can be dense—and the details that matter may not be in the summary the facility shares.


