Many people in Columbus first suspect a problem when the story changes—or when the paperwork doesn’t match what they were told on-site. Common early red flags include:
- Delayed or incomplete assessments after a head strike or loss of consciousness
- Conflicting accounts about where the resident was, who was present, and whether assistance was requested
- Care plan details that sound good on paper but don’t match what staff actually provided
- A resident being left to transfer or ambulate without the level of help that their records indicate
These issues matter legally because nursing homes are expected to respond reasonably to known risks—especially for residents with balance problems, cognitive impairment, or a history of falls.


