Cleveland Heights is a suburban community with dense residential neighborhoods and frequent movement through shared spaces—hallways, dining areas, therapy rooms, and common bathrooms. Many residents rely on staff assistance for transfers and toileting, and even short staffing gaps or inconsistent supervision can have serious consequences.
We also commonly see fall risks tied to:
- Bathroom layouts and lighting (especially during evening hours when visibility drops)
- Transfer routines that don’t match a resident’s updated mobility needs
- Wheelchair and walker management (breakdowns, unsafe positioning, or failure to lock/secure)
- Medication side effects that affect balance—particularly during transitions in care
When these risk factors aren’t addressed promptly in a care plan, the fall may be treated as “unfortunate,” even though it may reflect preventable failures.


