Many falls happen during ordinary routines—toileting, transferring, walking to common areas, or trying to get back to a room after an activity. But in long-term care, “accident” can be a convenient label that hides avoidable risk.
In Jeffersonville-area cases, families often focus on issues like:
- Staffing and response time during peak activity hours (mealtimes, shift changes, evening rounds)
- Transfer assistance that doesn’t match a resident’s documented needs
- Care plan failures, such as not updating protocols after prior near-misses
- Environmental hazards that remain uncorrected (poor lighting, slippery bathroom surfaces, obstructed pathways)
- Post-fall monitoring gaps, especially after head impacts or medication-related dizziness
A strong claim usually connects these facility decisions to the injury and its consequences—medically and legally.


