Local cases often hinge on details that families may not realize are critical—especially when loved ones are still adjusting to mobility limits common in later life.
In the Alliance area, families frequently describe falls that happen around:
- Bathroom transfers after staff assist with toileting or showering
- Wheelchair/bed transfers where residents require two-person assistance
- Medication timing that affects balance, alertness, or blood pressure
- Monitoring gaps during shift changes when staffing patterns tighten
- Wandering or unsafe attempts to ambulate for residents with cognitive impairment
Even when a fall is not “predictable” to the public, Ohio law focuses on whether the facility provided reasonable care—including staffing, supervision, and an individualized plan that matched the resident’s risk.


