Across the Mid-Ohio Valley, long-term care residents can be especially vulnerable to falls due to mobility limitations, medication side effects, and routine transitions (to the bathroom, during shift changes, after therapy, or following medication adjustments). When a nursing home doesn’t manage those risks consistently, falls can become more than an accident—they become a failure to provide safe care.
Common Parkersburg-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Night and early-morning staffing gaps that affect timely assistance
- Bathroom and transfer hazards (lighting, bathroom layout, slippery surfaces, missing grab support)
- Inconsistent fall-risk monitoring after changes in condition
- Delayed response to alarms or call buttons during busy shifts
- Outdated or poorly followed care plans affecting transfers, walkers, wheelchairs, or gait belts
When these issues show up in the documentation, they can strongly influence how a claim is evaluated under West Virginia injury standards.


