In suburban communities like Sylvania, many residents rely on facilities to manage predictable daily risks—walking to meals, toileting, medication-related mobility changes, and transfer assistance. When these routines break down, falls can happen quickly and become catastrophic.
We commonly see preventable problems tied to:
- Transfer and mobility assistance that wasn’t consistent with the resident’s actual limitations
- Alarm and response practices that didn’t match the level of fall risk
- Environmental safety issues such as lighting, bathroom safety features, or walkway hazards
- Staffing coverage gaps that affect supervision during peak times (morning care, shift changes, meal transitions)
Even when the facility calls it “an accident,” Ohio families deserve clarity on whether the fall was truly unavoidable or whether warning signs and safety protocols weren’t followed.


