In the Worthington area, families commonly see patterns that don’t match the reality of how residents move through a facility—particularly for residents who use walkers, wheelchairs, or require step-by-step assistance.
While every case is different, fall injuries in Ohio facilities often involve situations like:
- Missed or rushed transfer assistance (getting from bed to walker, chair, or restroom)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards (slick flooring, poor lighting, clutter near pathways, unsafe bathroom setups)
- Care plan drift—a resident’s documented needs don’t line up with what staff do on shifts
- Slow response after alarms or after a resident is discovered on the floor
- Medication or condition changes that increased fall risk, without matching safeguards
If your loved one’s injury seems disproportionate to what the facility initially reported, that’s often a clue that records and timeline details matter.


