Wilmington families often notice the same patterns after a fall:
- Short-staffed moments around shift changes. During handoffs, residents who need two-person assists or close monitoring may not receive the level of help their care plan requires.
- Mobility issues that evolve between care-plan reviews. A resident may become unsteady after medication changes, illness, or reduced mobility—yet the updated risk level may arrive too late.
- Delayed or unclear communication with families. Facilities sometimes provide an incomplete explanation—especially when the incident report language is vague or inconsistent with what the hospital records later show.
A local lawyer understands how these situations usually play out in Ohio facilities: records get complicated quickly, and defenses often focus on “unavoidable” causes. Your best chance comes from building a clear timeline tied to the care plan and the resident’s known risks.


