In Zanesville nursing facilities, families commonly report incident timing that aligns with predictable “high-risk” moments—when residents are most likely to be moving or being transferred.
That can include:
- After shift changes, when routines are still settling
- Right around therapy sessions or mobility reassessments
- Following medication adjustments that affect balance or alertness
- During bathroom or hallway trips, especially when lighting, flooring, or grab-bar use is inconsistent
- When a resident’s walker, wheelchair, or transfer technique isn’t matched to their current needs
When a fall occurs during one of these transitions, the facility’s records should reflect risk awareness and consistent fall-prevention steps. If those records don’t line up, that’s often where legal leverage begins.


