In and around Findlay, many residents have chronic conditions and mobility limitations that evolve quickly—especially during seasonal changes when routines shift (more time indoors, fewer safe walking opportunities, different staffing patterns during busier community periods).
Falls in nursing homes often cluster around predictable daily moments:
- transfers (bed to chair, chair to toilet)
- bathroom trips with limited visibility or poor traction
- wheelchair or walker use when assistance isn’t available quickly
- medication effects that impact balance, alertness, or coordination
A key local issue we see in these cases is that families may be told the fall was “unavoidable,” even when records suggest the facility had clear warning signs—prior incidents, documented risk level, or care plan instructions that were not followed consistently.


