In suburban communities like Springdale, families frequently tell us the same story: everything seemed stable—until it wasn’t. The key question becomes what the facility knew (or should have known) in the hours and days leading up to the fall.
Common Springdale-area scenarios we investigate include:
- A resident’s mobility or balance changed after medication adjustments or illness
- Increased confusion or agitation without a matching update to supervision levels
- Transfers handled inconsistently during busy shifts (when staffing changes occur)
- Environmental hazards tied to daily routines—like bathroom assistance, hallway lighting, or cluttered walk paths
Even when the facility calls the fall “unfortunate but unavoidable,” Ohio cases typically require proof that the facility failed to meet the standard of care for the resident’s known risks.


