Lowell is a busy Northwest Indiana community, and many residents come from active work and commuting backgrounds. That lifestyle doesn’t disappear when someone enters care—conditions like vascular issues, arthritis, balance problems, and medication changes can make falls more likely.
In care settings around Lowell, common contributing factors families report include:
- Transfer and mobility routines that don’t match the resident’s current abilities (especially after illness or hospital discharge)
- Bathroom and hallway hazards—including slippery surfaces, poor lighting, or obstructed paths from mobility equipment
- Delayed response after a fall, such as taking too long to assess possible head injury or worsening pain
- Wandering and unsafe attempts to self-transfer, particularly for residents with cognitive impairment
When these issues aren’t addressed through proper staffing, training, and individualized care, the result can be more than bruising—it can lead to fractures, head trauma, infections, or rapid decline.


