Coshocton is a community where many seniors receive care close to home. That’s comforting—until a facility’s staffing, training, or supervision gaps lead to preventable harm.
While every case is different, families in smaller Ohio communities often report similar patterns after a fall:
- Delays in getting the resident assessed after a head impact or complaints of dizziness
- Inconsistent documentation between shifts about what happened and what symptoms were observed
- Care plans that don’t match reality, especially for residents with balance problems, dementia, or frequent attempts to transfer independently
- Environmental issues that may seem minor but matter—poor lighting in hallways, slippery bathroom surfaces, or cluttered pathways
When these issues stack up, what looks like “one accident” can become evidence of a failure to meet the facility’s duty of reasonable care.


