In long-term care settings near Radcliff, families often live an hour’s drive away, work variable shifts, or return home to handle daily responsibilities. That can make it harder to notice early warning signs—like a head injury that doesn’t “look serious” at first, increasing confusion, or a sudden decline after a bathroom or transfer incident.
Legally, timing matters because documentation and footage can disappear, and staff narratives can harden into a single version of events. The sooner a family organizes the basics—incident details, medical records, and facility communications—the stronger the case tends to be.


