Gahanna is a suburban community with busy healthcare networks and lots of families who split time between work, school, and caregiving. That reality can make it especially difficult to monitor day-to-day safety inside a facility—so when something goes wrong, families often discover warning signs only after the incident.
In many Ohio long-term care cases, fall risk increases when residents are dealing with:
- mobility limitations common after surgery or chronic illness
- medication side effects that affect balance
- memory or cognition issues that make safe transfers harder
- reduced supervision during shift changes or staffing gaps
- unsafe conditions in common areas (hallways, bathrooms, transfer zones)
When a facility’s procedures don’t match a resident’s actual needs, falls can become predictable instead of “random.”


