In and around Worthington, many residents rely on consistent caregivers and familiar routines. That can make it harder to spot red flags early—especially if the facility frames the fall as “just one of those things” or suggests it was unavoidable due to age or medical conditions.
But fall cases often turn on details like:
- whether the resident’s care plan matched their current mobility and balance needs
- whether staff provided timely assistance during transfers and toileting
- whether environmental conditions (bathroom surfaces, lighting, pathways) were appropriate for residents with limited stability
Even when everyone is trying to do their best, gaps in supervision, staffing coverage, or follow-up after an incident can have real consequences.


