In the Tri-State region, families often move between workplaces, school schedules, and caregiving duties across tight timelines. That reality can make it easier for facilities to miss—and harder for families to spot—warning signs that a resident’s fall risk is increasing.
In many Evansville-area cases, the pattern isn’t one dramatic mistake. It’s a combination of:
- Staffing strain on busy shifts (even when no one believes they’re “cutting corners”)
- Care plans that lag behind changes in balance, strength, or cognition
- Transfer assistance failures (bed-to-chair, toileting, wheelchair use)
- Environmental oversights common in older buildings (lighting, bathroom surfaces, cluttered pathways)
When these issues stack up, a fall can occur during routine activities—then the facility’s response becomes just as important as the event itself.


