In Central Kentucky, families often learn about a fall through shift-to-shift communication, a phone call from the facility, or a quick note in a resident portal—sometimes while you’re on the way home. What matters next is making sure the resident is treated immediately and that the facility’s records don’t get ahead of the facts.
If your loved one was injured at a long-term care center in Campbellsville or Taylor County, you may want to focus on two priorities:
- Medical care first (especially after head impacts, suspected fractures, or sudden changes in alertness).
- Evidence preservation early while incident details are still fresh.


