Across Tuscarawas County and surrounding communities, families frequently report the same pattern: the injury occurs during routine movements that should be predictable—yet the safeguards weren’t in place.
In many cases, falls trace back to issues such as:
- Unassisted or under-assisted transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, or getting up after meals)
- Bathroom safety problems (slick flooring, inadequate grab-bar support, poor visibility)
- Weak fall-risk monitoring for residents with mobility limits, balance problems, or cognitive impairment
- Equipment that isn’t maintained or properly used (wheelchairs, walkers, transfer devices)
- Medication or medical-condition changes that affect alertness or balance—without updated monitoring
What matters legally is not whether a fall occurred, but whether the facility had a reasonable plan for that resident’s risks and followed it.


