Schererville is a suburban community with a lot of family caregivers commuting, which means many families learn about an incident after the facility has already documented its version of events. In that environment, falls often develop from day-to-day risk factors such as:
- Transfer problems (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) when assistance doesn’t match the resident’s care plan
- Bathroom incidents—slips on wet floors, inadequate grab support, or unsafe footwear and flooring conditions
- Wandering and unsafe mobility when dementia-related risk isn’t managed with consistent protocols
- Delayed monitoring after a head impact when symptoms are overlooked or staff response is inconsistent
- Balance and medication-related issues when residents’ dizziness, side effects, or timing of medications aren’t properly tracked
Not every fall is preventable. But negligence claims are often about whether a facility took reasonable steps to reduce known risks—before the fall—and whether it responded appropriately afterward.


