In smaller communities across Indiana, many long-term care facilities manage residents in a way that can look orderly from the outside—scheduled meals, transfers, medication rounds, and daily activities. But falls don’t usually happen because someone “wanted” harm. They often happen when risk is underestimated or safety checks don’t match a resident’s actual needs.
For example, residents in Martinsville-area facilities may be more likely to fall during:
- Bathroom transfers (toileting, showering, getting on/off commodes)
- Wheelchair and walker use (slips, poor positioning, improper assistance)
- Day-to-day mobility changes (new dizziness, weakness, or confusion)
- After-incident handoffs (when staff changes shift-to-shift and details get lost)
When these moments are handled differently than a reasonable facility should handle them, families may have grounds to investigate a claim.


