Medina is a suburban community with many long-term residents and active seniors, and that often shows up in fall investigations. In practice, we commonly see preventable issues tied to:
- Staffing and shift coverage problems that reduce consistent supervision during peak activity times (mealtimes, shift changes, evening routines)
- Transfer and mobility assistance gaps—especially for residents who use walkers, wheelchairs, or need gait belt support
- Environment and maintenance issues in common areas and bathrooms (lighting changes, wet floors, worn flooring, unstable grab bars)
- Care plan updates that lag behind a resident’s real-world decline, such as worsening balance, dizziness, or medication side effects
When something like this is present, the fall often becomes more than an accident—it becomes a failure to manage known risk.


