In many Indiana communities—including Danville—care facilities serve residents who may be transported frequently within the building for meals, therapy, or activities. That routine movement increases opportunities for preventable breakdowns, such as missed assistance during transfers, incomplete monitoring after a fall, or inconsistencies in how staff document what happened.
Families often report a pattern we take seriously:
- The injury is documented, but key observations are sparse or delayed
- Follow-up care is inconsistent with what the resident’s symptoms suggest
- Incident reports don’t align with nursing notes, therapy notes, or discharge paperwork
- Communication with family is vague or arrives after the fact
These “after-the-fall” issues can matter legally because they may show the facility failed to respond with reasonable care.


